Composer 1 EOL
Packagist is ending Composer 1.x support. We’re making Composer 2.x the default on July 23. Learn how this impacts Magento and other PHP projects.
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Packagist is ending Composer 1.x support. We’re making Composer 2.x the default on July 23. Learn how this impacts Magento and other PHP projects.
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