> > Hi, > > > > I'm fairly sure the right people know this already, but : > > > Yes, the right people are already aware of it. > > But... will it be fixed? No idea.
Just out of curiosity - and feel free to completely ignore this - but I was wondering if it is known what the issue is ? I mean, if it would be as simple as editing a configuration file it would have been done by now. So I guess that leaves slightly nightmare-ish options like: the required (mysqli) extension is not enabled in the php installation, and the hosting provider will not add it; or the required (mysqli) extension requires a version of php that is not installed by the hosting provider and they will not change it.
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