If switching the PHP version to 8.0 does not resolve it may be a bug similar to the one described here, however I’d be surprised as I’m sure I’d have found a post by someone else here already. The main thing I’d like to rule out at this point is that the issue is something to do with the PHP version so if anyone has a better idea how I need to switch it it would be greatly appreciated (I’m generally fairly rookie with PHP and Apache so apologies for this). ![]() ![]() I have SuiteCRM and Mautic running on the same server if it makes any difference to any of this. However when I look at system info on the Mautic front end it shows that I am using version 7.4.33.Īccording to the commands I’ve been running as per this thread and this thread version 7.4 should be disabled so I don’t understand how it’s referencing which version of php to use. I had php 8.2 installed and according to the interactive menu (sudo update-alternatives -config php) I was using php version 8.2. One of these was that I should be using php 8.0 with my version of Mautic 4.4.1. I’ve been going through various threads to attempt to resolve this and had various bits of advice on the setup I need to use. ![]() According to mautic all my permissions are now correct. These errors are showing in the log: I can’t see any errors in the log which relate to this (only a cron permission issue which I’ve now resolved thanks to another thread. My problem is: I’ve been having an issue getting the SugarCRM integration plugin to work properly (the field mappings don’t appear to persist after I save them). My Database type and version is: 10.6.12-MariaDB-0ubuntu0.22.04.1
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