Due to a lack of PHP7 support in Debian 8, we have been "stuck" on LAM Pro 6.3 for some time. We have finally moved to a newer Debian, but I'm curious how far we can "jump" in the versions and still have a smooth upgrade? Can we upgrade directly to the latest version, or are there incremental upgrades we should make along the way?

Also, since newer versions require newer PHPs, is it possible to bring up a new install and get it running and tested and then simply copy the version 6.3 config files over, as discussed in the manual? (More of a migration than an in-place upgrade.) Again, how far ahead can we move and still have compatibility with those old 6.3 config files?

Thanks for any insight you can provide.

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Barry A. Trent
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