After a few quieter months, a new stable WordOps release is available !
We hope you are safe and healthy during these uncertain times.
What’s New ?
The latest Nginx stable release package is now shipped with WordOps (1.18.0), built with the latest OpenSSL release (1.1.1g) and we added support for the brand new Ubuntu LTS (20.04) named Focal Fossa.
The support of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is still experimental mostly because MariaDB official repository doesn’t provide stable packages for this distribution yet.
WordOps default PHP version is now 7.3, and you can now customize this variable in the file /etc/wo/wo.conf
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This release also include several bug fixes, especially for issues related to WordOps install and phpMyAdmin stack install.
Changelog
Added
- Set opcache.preload_user for PHP 7.4
- Link to GitHub changelog after WordOps upgrade
- Automated PHPMyAdmin and Adminer latest release download and install
- Enable Let’s Encrypt SSL on sites with http auth (PR #254)
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Support (experimental)
- New Nginx 1.18.0 package built with OpenSSL 1.1.1g
- Default PHP version can be set in /etc/wo/wo.conf
Changed
- Improved caching rules (PR #265)
- Default PHP version is now 7.3
Fixed
- MySQL databases backup when using remote MySQL server
- PHPMyAdmin assets missing after installation
- Missing WP-CLI argument when switching site URL to https (PR #257)
- WordOps installation failure with pip
- Installation on raspberry pi 4
- Fail2ban configuration when Nginx is not installed
- Wo-kernel systemd service start failure
- missing letsencrypt settings in wo.conf
- MariaDB issue with innodb_buffer_pool_instances