Running composer install shows Warning: The lock file is not up to date with the latest changes in composer.json. You may be getting outdated dependencies. It is recommended that you run composer update
or composer update <package name>
.
#11407
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Let me quote again the warning you got:
The solution for that is given in the warning (see the last sentence). |
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Feel free to get in touch if you need any assistance with your ongoing development! |
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use the next command composer install --ignore-platform-req=ext-grpc --ignore-platform-req=ext-sodium --ignore-platform-req=ext-gd |
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Hello Composer and PHP community,
Our company acquired a new product which is completely built on PHP ecosystem. All of my team are Java and JS devs and we don't have any knowledge of PHP. We decided to learn it. But as of now, when I am trying to run the project in my local machine it throws
Warning: The lock file is not up to date with the latest changes in composer.json. You may be getting outdated dependencies. It is recommended that you run `composer update` or `composer update <package name>`.
error.The product was developed in Ukraine and when the war started, the devs have left the development. We can no longer contact them. We neither have any docs for this product too.
Running
composer install
shows the error:Please find composer.json and composer.lock files below.
Thank you!
composer.lock.txt
composer.txt
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