[horde] Composer realization
Brent
impuser at bitrealm.com
Wed Jul 1 22:38:12 UTC 2026
I believe this is because you're using the git repository instead of
the composer one. The preferred method is using composer, which does
require that horde/content and horde/timeobjects get installed. If you
use composer, then the right version of ingo gets installed; at least,
it does for me.
brent
Quoting Mike <barjunk at attglobal.net>:
> When installing the recent stable version of Horde 6, I ran into an
> issue installing horde/ingo.
>
> This is because packagist doesn't consider anything with RC and
> other things as "stable", so tries to install the latest stable
> which is currently 3.2.16.
>
> This produces a dependency error on PHP.
>
> This isn't a blocking issue, and can be worked around by using,
> --ignore-platform-dep, an explicit version (this seems best) or
> changing your minimum-stability RC
>
> So even though the latest RC was released a week ago, Packagist.org
> won't serve it automatically with minimum-stability stable (this
> seems best)
>
> Most of you probably already know this, but just thought I'd share.
>
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