Akeeba Backup for WordPress 7.7.3 Stable

Released on: 2022-10-24 00:09 CDT

What's new?

No more messages about your PHP version. We will no longer show you messages about your PHP version having entered security maintenance mode (no bug fixes planned, one year or less before becoming End of Life) or about running End of Life versions of PHP. We urge our clients to consult the official PHP site (https://www.php.net/supported-versions) to find our which are the current versions of PHP. We try to provide support for the current versions of PHP plus 3 to 12 months of support for the last End of Life version.

Changed all warnings to much more compact

elements. Most of the warnings printed by Akeeba Backup tend to be long and very descriptive. This can get in your way when you want to take an emergency backup without having to necessarily address all security best practices before doing so. Now we only display the header of the message. Clicking on it will show you the details on how to address it. Kindly note that the only reason to hide a warning or error message is to follow its instructions to rectify the very high priority security or functional issue it reports.

Option about including the latest backup in remote quotas. In the past the backup in progress was always included in the quota management for both locally (web server) and remotely stored backup archive files. This could lead to a situation where you are left with no valid backups in remote storage if you have set up count or size quotas which result in just one backup being stored remotely, the latest backup is a multipart backup (it consists of multiple archive part files), and at least one of the parts failed to upload to the remote storage. In this situation only the partially uploaded archive would be in remote storage. If you didn't catch this problem, and you lost access to all files stored in your web server you would be left without a working site and without a valid backup. We changed this behavior in the previous version but this confused users who could no longer set up Akeeba Backup in the precarious configuration described. We are now making this an option. The default is to include the latest backup in progress in remote files quota management. However, if you do not want to risk ending up without a valid backup you can of course disable this option. Consider this a warning that you need to think about your backup strategy very hard. A bad backup strategy is effectively the same as no backup strategy.

Bug fixes and minor improvements. Please take a look at the CHANGELOG below.

CMS and PHP versions supported

Please consult our Compatibility page. It explains our version support policy and lists which versions of our software are compatible with which versions of the supported CMS and PHP.

Changelog

New features

  • Option about including the latest backup in remote quotas

Removed features

  • Removed PHP version warnings

Bug fixes

  • [LOW] ZIP Archiver, invalid CRC32 calculated for some small files in the installation folder

Release files

Akeeba Backup Core for WordPress

akeebabackupwp-7.7.3-core.zip

4.03 Mb

ClassicPress 1.0 PHP 7.2 PHP 7.3 PHP 7.4 PHP 8.0 PHP 8.1 WordPress 4.9 to 5.1 WordPress 5.2 or later

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