DDEV 1.24.3 - What's new?
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DDEV has released a new update: Version 1.24.3 is here! This version not only brings exciting new features, but also fixes some annoying bugs that users have reported.
Of particular interest is the new generic web server type for Node.js - perfect for those who want to work with modern frameworks like SvelteKit. There's even an experimental quickstart for FrankenPHP! So if you feel like trying out new technologies or contributing a quickstart yourself, now is the time.
Some issues with Docker have also been addressed: Users on macOS had difficulties with Mutagen synchronizations, while Linux users reported network issues - all of which have been fixed in this release.
Another highlight: Support for new PHP versions (8.3.17 and 8.4.4) as well as optimizations for Apache and nginx ensure that your projects run even more smoothly.
The community has also been heavily involved: New quickstarts such as ProcessWire have been created thanks to dedicated contributors.
If you want to know what has changed in detail or how to install the update, take a look at the release notes directly on GitHub: DDEV v1.24.3.
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