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Will someone update the Changelog
« on: September 06, 2025, 07:47:20 PM »
I noticed my CWP server just dropped an update tarball for CWPpro version: 0.9.8.1214

I have no clue what were the changes or fixes in last few updates or whats going on, No idea on PHP update or 8.4 version or others.

Will someone please update the same?

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Re: Will someone update the Changelog
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2025, 08:24:51 PM »
Best of luck with that there are a few topics asking for the changelog to be updated but we under bodies just get ignored.

My pro runs out on the 19th and i'm thinking hard about letting it go and going elsewhere due to being ignored by the cwp team with out us they would be nothing.

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Re: Will someone update the Changelog
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2025, 10:42:01 PM »
Hahahaha

Thanks for the laugh. Though my side hurts now...  :o


I'm trying to get them to update the PHP versions. Care more about that than a changelog.

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Re: Will someone update the Changelog
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2025, 11:04:07 PM »
You can update to PHP 8.4.x manually, but the problem is some modules have been retired by their creators, like IMAP.

So PHP 8.4 is running into their own support problems right now.

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The IMAP extension was moved out of PHP core because the underlying c-client library it relied on was no longer being maintained

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Re: Will someone update the Changelog
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2025, 01:38:03 PM »
Hahahaha

Thanks for the laugh. Though my side hurts now...  :o


I'm trying to get them to update the PHP versions. Care more about that than a changelog.

Hi,

I’m also a paying CWP (CWPpro) user — my licenses expire at the end of November, and I’m seriously considering switching to another control panel.

The lack of transparency (no updated changelog, no AlmaLinux 9/10 support, no PHP 8.4 yet) is becoming a real issue, especially for those of us who want to keep our systems secure and future-proof.

Personally, I’m planning to test HestiaCP as an alternative — it’s open source, actively maintained, and already supports PHP 8.4 and the latest Ubuntu releases.

What about you guys — have you already found a good replacement for CWP? I’d be interested to hear your experiences and recommendations.

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Re: Will someone update the Changelog
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2025, 02:14:32 PM »
CWP's EL9 support is in beta. You just have to forgo CWP Migration and cgroups support, otherwise it's perfectly stable and works well in production.

CWP's value proposition is good enough for me to overlook some cultural differences and lack of communication from the devs. I am generally self-supporting, so I should be good till the end of the decade. Maybe then I'll survey the landscape, but so far free panels seem buggy and incomplete, and every other commercial panel seems to be at a similar price point, so you may as well go back to cPanel (which to me has developed a big case of feature-itis). Certainly for now, I'm content here with CWP.