Die 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"
}
],
"repositories": [
{
"type": "artifact",
"url": "artifacts/"
},
{
"type": "vcs",
"url": "https://esitXXXX.de/pfroch/XXXXXX.git"
}
],
"require": {
"php": ">=5.5.0",
"codefog/contao-cookiebar": "^2.1",
"contao/calendar-bundle": "^4.3",
"contao/comments-bundle": "^4.3",
"contao/faq-bundle": "^4.3",
"contao/listing-bundle": "^4.3",
"contao/manager-bundle": "4.4.18",
"contao/news-bundle": "^4.3",
"contao/newsletter-bundle": "^4.3",
"XXXX/themesuggestion": "@dev",
"do-while/contao-backupdb-bundle": "^1.1",
"XXXX/beratungsstellendatenbank": "^1.1",
"madeyourday/contao-rocksolid-custom-elements": "^2.0",
"symfony/symfony": "~2.8|~3.0",
"terminal42/contao-ce-access": "^2.0",
"terminal42/contao-leads": "^1.4",
"XXXX/social-media-tags": "~1.0@rc"
},
"conflict": {
"symfony/finder": "3.4.8 || 4.0.7",
"doctrine/dbal": ">=2.9"
},
"config": {
"component-dir": "assets",
"gitlab-domains": ["esitXXXX.de"],
"gitlab-token": {"esitXXXX.de": "XXXXXX"},
"preferred-install": {"XXXXXXX": "dist"}
},
"scripts": {
"post-install-cmd": [
"Contao\\ManagerBundle\\Composer\\ScriptHandler::initializeApplication"
],
"post-update-cmd": [
"Contao\\ManagerBundle\\Composer\\ScriptHandler::initializeApplication"
]
}
}
Es sind darin zwei "private" Extensions. Die eine zieht sich aus den artifacts, die andere vom Server von Patrick Froch (esit). Das gibt es so aber schon lange, daran hat sich nichts geändert. Ich vermute, dass da irgendwo die Problematik aber ist, also vielleicht der Contao Manager sein Verhalten geändert hat?
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