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@ro0NL ro0NL commented Jul 7, 2019

Q A
Branch? 3.4
Bug fix? yes
New feature? no
BC breaks? no
Deprecations? no
Tests pass? yes
Fixed tickets #...
License MIT
Doc PR symfony/symfony-docs#...

Remove implicit composer default (jakzal/php-intl uses latest composer during compile)

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fabpot commented Jul 8, 2019

Thank you @ro0NL.

@fabpot fabpot merged commit 8ffc616 into symfony:3.4 Jul 8, 2019
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This PR was merged into the 3.4 branch.

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[Intl] Remove --dev from intl compile autoloader

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch?       | 3.4
| Bug fix?      | yes
| New feature?  | no
| BC breaks?    | no     <!-- see https://symfony.com/bc -->
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes    <!-- please add some, will be required by reviewers -->
| Fixed tickets | #...   <!-- #-prefixed issue number(s), if any -->
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        | symfony/symfony-docs#... <!-- required for new features -->

Remove implicit composer default (`jakzal/php-intl` uses latest composer during compile)

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8ffc616 [Intl] Remove --dev from intl compile autoloader
@ro0NL ro0NL deleted the patch-2 branch July 8, 2019 07:00
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