[Messenger] Don't require doctrine/persistence when installing symfony/messenger #37823
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As of today, installing
symfony/messenger
installssymfony/doctrine-messenger
as well. Which means addingdoctrine/persistence
as a hard dep of the latest will install it for any user requiringsymfony/messenger
in 5.2.I think it should stay a soft-dependency until we remove
symfony/doctrine-messenger
as asymfony/messenger
dependency as of Symfony 6.0 (as mentioned in #35422).related: #36785