In einer 4.7.7-Installation habe ich folgende composer.json:
Code:
{
"name": "contao/managed-edition",
"type": "project",
"description": "Contao Open Source CMS",
"license": "LGPL-3.0+",
"authors": [
{
"name": "Leo Feyer",
"homepage": "https://github.com/leofeyer"
}
],
"require": {
"php": "^5.6|^7.0",
"contao/calendar-bundle": "^4.7",
"contao/comments-bundle": "^4.7",
"contao/conflicts": "*@dev",
"contao/faq-bundle": "^4.7",
"contao/listing-bundle": "^4.7",
"contao/manager-bundle": "4.7.*",
"contao/news-bundle": "^4.7",
"contao/newsletter-bundle": "^4.7",
"do-while/contao-backupdb-bundle": "^1.2",
"terminal42/contao-inserttags": "^1.9",
"terminal42/notification_center": "^1.5"
},
"extra": {
"contao-component-dir": "assets"
},
"config": {
"component-dir": "assets"
},
"scripts": {
"post-install-cmd": [
"Contao\\ManagerBundle\\Composer\\ScriptHandler::initializeApplication"
],
"post-update-cmd": [
"Contao\\ManagerBundle\\Composer\\ScriptHandler::initializeApplication"
]
}
}
Das composer update zeigt jetzt Nothing to install. Muss ich in der composer.json etwas manuell anpassen? Wenn ja, was? Oder warum wird kein Update auf 4.8.0 ausgelöst? Ist evtl. "contao/conflicts": "*@dev", der Grund?
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