open_basedir restrictions prevent scanning to find PHP binary

Created on 7 October 2021, over 2 years ago
Updated 12 December 2023, 7 months ago

Problem/Motivation

I'm not able to press the scan button (deactivated) because this error appears on the top of the page:
The PHP binary was not found. Scanning is not possible until this is resolved.

Steps to reproduce

I've installed correctly all requested modules on a 8.9.19 legacy Drupal site: core_dev:8.9.19, upgrade_status, composer_deploy.

Set up PHP with open_basedir restrictions

Proposed resolution

Make the PHP binary configurable since we may not be able to scan for it.

Remaining tasks

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User interface changes

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API changes

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Data model changes

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🐛 Bug report
Status

Postponed: needs info

Version

3.11

Component

Code

Created by

🇮🇹Italy charly71

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  • 🇩🇪Germany Umac_de

    For Plesk on Linux you have to set open_basedir in PHP settings to
    {WEBSPACEROOT}{/}{:}{TMP}{/}{:}{/}opt{/}plesk{/}php{/}8.1{/}bin{/}

    The php main version number must be the same as for hosting.

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