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LICENSE | 0000001068 1.04 KB | |
README.md | 0000002185 2.13 KB | |
_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
composer.phar | 0001875611 1.79 MB | |
php-composer.changes | 0000028844 28.2 KB | |
php-composer.spec | 0000002234 2.18 KB |
Revision 29 (latest revision is 80)
Dirk Stoecker (dstoecker)
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Yunhe Guo (guoyunhebrave)
(revision 29)
- Version 1.7.2 * Fixed reporting of authentication/rate limiting issues for GitHub API access * Fixed create-project not checking the checking the latest commit out when a cache was already present * Fixed reporting of errors when global command can not switch the working directory * Fixed PHP 5.3 JSON encoding issues with complex unicode character sequences * Updated to latest ca-bundle and xdebug-handler projects, see related changelogs
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I plan to remove php-composer from Factory/Tumbleweed and add some code to php-composer2 to replace the old php-composer package. Are there any concerns against that decision? My plan is to do that transition at the beginning of October as long as there are no concerns.
I think it is totally fine. I have been using composer2 for quite a long time.