![]() ![]() If a dependency does drop support for a PHP version that was initially supported by the Drupal major version, an unscheduled minor release may be created to require the new PHP and dependency versions. ![]() Site owners will receive warnings on their site status report that their PHP installation is "too old" if the site's PHP version is old enough that a dependency is likely to drop support for it. If this happens, the Drupal site will no longer be able to install security updates for that dependency, so we can no longer guarantee its security coverage. However, Drupal's upstream dependencies may drop support for older PHP versions before the Drupal major version reaches its end of life. We prefer to allow sites to receive security updates even if they are using a version of PHP that is no longer supported. What does it mean for a PHP version to be supported? What does it mean for the PHP installation to be "too old"?ĭrupal minor versions receive a predefined window of security coverage (typically 12 months) as long as a supported PHP version is used. Drupal 9.4 dropped official support for PHP 7.3. Sites on PHP 7.3 may still be installed and updated to Drupal 9.4 (with a warning), but their security coverage is not guaranteed unless they update to at least PHP 7.4.See Drupal 7 PHP requirements for information about Drupal 7. Some individual modules may have specific requirements for PHP extensions and configurations beyond those listed below, so, please check the module's documentation as well. ![]()
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