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PHPCompatibility is depending on the squizlabs version, which creates conflicts on vendor/bin/phpcs #1682
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@MetalArend please can you provide some information for how we can reproduce the problem you're describing? |
@MetalArend The only way I can think of that this could be happening, is that your project (or one of the external standards you use) has erronously switched to Get this reverted back to This is due to people not reading. As it said in the take-over announcement:
And then it very clearly states in the PHP_CodeSniffer 3.8.0 release notes:
The temporarily registered |
Sorry. |
Thank you for your patience on responding to this. We indeed moved to the |
@MetalArend Hope you can get that reverted soonish. |
Requiring the newest version of the new phpcs and then requiring this package, things seem to work without issues. But when running a composer install with the dev-dependencies, we end up with the installation trying to create the vendor/bin/phpcs file from both the squizlabs as well as the phpcsstandards vendor.
Is there some way to avoid the conflict? I can imagine it is not an easy thing to avoid with all the work going into moving to the new repository, but wanted to start the conversation and hear if maybe there's some easy way to fix it temporarily?
All the luck,
Bart.
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