On Mon, Jul 3, 2023 at 2:50 PM Amir Sarabadani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Doctrine DBAL is only used for building the schema files out of abstract 
> schema changes (tables.json). If you don't do anything with database schema, 
> just remove it from require-dev or install it with --no-dev option (it's a 
> dev dependency not a production one)
>

Thanks Amir.

Why is it being installed with 'composer install --verbose --no-dev'?
We use `--no-dev`, which should avoid the development configurations.

If I have a misunderstanding of `--no-dev`, then how do I say
"Production/Release only"? This is a production server. We don't want
the development stuff polluting the box.

And finally, where do we remove it from? I don't remember installing it.

Jeff

> Am Mo., 3. Juli 2023 um 20:37 Uhr schrieb Jeffrey Walton <[email protected]>:
>>
>> I'm trying to upgrade from Mediawiki 1.38 to Mediawiki 1.39 on Ubuntu
>> 20.04 LTS, x96_64, LTS. Ubuntu 20 provides Composer 1.
>>
>> When I run 'composer install --verbose --no-dev' I get this error:
>>
>> <BEGIN>
>>   Problem 1
>>     - Installation request for doctrine/dbal 3.4.2 -> satisfiable by
>> doctrine/dbal[3.4.2].
>>     - doctrine/dbal 3.4.2 requires composer-runtime-api ^2 -> no
>> matching package found.
>>
>> Potential causes:
>>  - A typo in the package name
>>  - The package is not available in a stable-enough version according
>> to your minimum-stability setting
>>    see <https://getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#minimum-stability>
>> for more details.
>>  - It's a private package and you forgot to add a custom repository to find 
>> it
>> </END>
>>
>> I want to remove whatever is using doctrine/dbal.
>>
>> How do I determine which Mediawiki component is using doctrine/dbal?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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