It looks like it has a dependency on Gmap which doesn't appear to be ported yet, so it's a multi-step port. I think @stpaultim's suggestion to post a port request in the queue is a good place to start.
Thanks! The site was on PHP 7.0. With assistance from my hosting provider, I updated to PHP 7.4 and now I have access to the site again. No database re-import required.
The best you can do is test and report. If you find a contrib that doesn't work in php 8.3, create an issue in its queue so it gets fixed.
In my experience, I've found that 7.4 is safest...
Posted1 week 1 hour ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
Hi argiepiano,
Some contrib will not work in php 7.2 or lower, and some will not on PHP 8.1 or higher.
Is there a way to find out which is the optimal PHP version for a...
Posted1 week 2 hours ago by Antony Milenkov (amilenkov) on:
This sounds like a combination of a buggy module and the "wrong" version of PHP. The fact that you are being redirected to the maintenance page may be an indication that your site was put on...
Posted1 week 2 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
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Have you tried it in Backdrop? It looks quite simple and may just work.
It has been suggested in this discussion, https://forum.backdropcms.org/forum-topic/where-make-request-drupal-modu... that you might post a module port request here:
https://github.com/backdrop-ops/contrib/issues (tag it "port request").
There are no guarantees, but I have seen items posted here get ported.
It looks like it has a dependency on Gmap which doesn't appear to be ported yet, so it's a multi-step port. I think @stpaultim's suggestion to post a port request in the queue is a good place to start.