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anjanesh

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I have a 2018 MacBook Pro having Mojave which I've replaced with a MacBook Air M2 but I was wondering if I can upgrade the MBP to Sonoma without affecting my software like MAMP PRO 6.8.
 

apostolosdt

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I've recently done a similar task on a MBP 2015, now running Monterey and none of the third-party software is being affected. I don't run MAMP, but I can't see why that would be a problem---unless it uses some special dependences.
 

anjanesh

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I have sent a support ticket to MAMP PRO as well - the thing is it should stop MAMP PRO 6.8 from using PHP 7.4 which one my production websites is using.
 

chrfr

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I have sent a support ticket to MAMP PRO as well - the thing is it should stop MAMP PRO 6.8 from using PHP 7.4 which one my production websites is using.
MAMP’s component versions are self contained within the MAMP environment. Upgrading macOS won’t affect the components that MAMP uses.
 
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anjanesh

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Hmmm ... I thought Intel versions won't support Sequoia - and when did this version become GA anyway ?

Good idea or not ?

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