I was able to test this and Gzip is indeed working. I am not sure why I was getting that message from the installer.
be confused no longer!
in my experience, the system checker for installs/updates is far from perfect. it makes educated guesses based on various values.
in this case, it looks like the system checker is looking at the value for output_buffering. if that value is true, it things gzip is installed.
if you go admin -> tools -> server/version info and then look for output_buffering, what is the value there?
best.
The implementation of gzip support uses the ob_start() and related functions from the output_buffering features of PHP, hence why the legacy test for whether gzip can be supported has been based on whether output_buffering is enabled.
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