On Mar 14, 2013, at 20:53 , Lukas Kahwe Smith <sm...@pooteeweet.org> wrote:

> Ahoi,
> 
> I guess with "symfony/symfony": "2.3-dev as 2.2" I would only have an alias 
> on "symfony/symfony", but I would need to have separate alias for each 
> specific component if I want to start testing f.e. a bundle that depends on 
> another bundle that in turn has not yet allowed dev-master?
> 
> @Jordi/Stof: could one of you show me how I could for example test 
> https://github.com/symfony-cmf/TreeBrowserBundle with 2.3?
> 
> I mean I can change the dev deps of the Bundle itself to ">=2.1,<2.4-dev" but 
> then I would need to set an alias for all dependencies f.e. of DoctrineBundle 
> to also allow for 2.3 there .. right?

Warming up this topic as I am getting more and more users that say that I 
should just use ~2.1 etc. as dependencies for Symfony2 related stuff since with 
2.3 there will be no more BC breaks. I guess for 2.3 this should be true .. but 
for 2.4 there will be at the very least be feature additions that at times can 
cause issues. So where do we stand here as a community?

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
sm...@pooteeweet.org



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