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Add memcached to PHP 8.3/8.4 and update everywhere else #158

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Memcached 3.3.0 has been released. This release adds support for PHP 8.3.

This also adds memchaced to the PHP 8.4 container. While PHP 8.4 is not officially supported, the Memcached test suite runs against that version, and it installs/works correctly.

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@desrosj desrosj changed the title Add memcached to PHP 8.3 and update everywhere else Add memcached to PHP 8.3/8.4 and update everywhere else Dec 4, 2024
@desrosj desrosj merged commit e23d5b0 into trunk Dec 4, 2024
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