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Accept arbitrary PM versions #65

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dktapps opened this issue Jun 3, 2023 · 2 comments
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Accept arbitrary PM versions #65

dktapps opened this issue Jun 3, 2023 · 2 comments

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dktapps commented Jun 3, 2023

In the future, it's possible that different minor versions might require different PHP versions (e.g. 4.21.0 requires PHP 8.1).

While this hasn't been a problem so far, it could become an issue in the future.

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SOF3 commented Jun 5, 2023

The fact that developers could use multiple different PHP versions for the same PM version is the major cause of a lot of supply chain complications like this one. Ever considered officially locking to stable PHP minor (e.g. 8.0) for stable PM releases and latest supported PHP minor (e.g. 8.2) for alpha/beta releases?

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dktapps commented Jun 5, 2023

That's not going to solve this particular issue.

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