You can download any "old" versions... if you know the URL ;)
For instance, here is how to download symfony 1.0.17:
http://pear.symfony-project.com/get/symfony-1.0.17.tgz
I will see if we can add a page that list all these outdated versions
somewhere on the official website.
Fabien
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On 8/27/10 11:11 AM, halfer wrote:
@Sensio:
We are still using symfony 1.0 and my firm is very happy with it, and
there is no enthusiasm for upgrading. Now that I am moving onto
another role, we had a need to download the latest tarball - which of
course is no longer offered on the downloads page.
Since many legacy Sourceforge projects can be downloaded, I wonder if
symfony could do the same? I think this might be of use to other
legacy users too. I appreciate a Subversion checkout can be used, but
it's not quite as convenient (our firewall blocks that kind of
outgoing traffic).
@all: Does anyone else think this would be useful?
Thanks all.
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