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Deprecation: sensio/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle #23

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tdutrion opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 5 comments
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Deprecation: sensio/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle #23

tdutrion opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 5 comments

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@tdutrion
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tdutrion commented Dec 8, 2022

According to https://github.com/sensiolabs/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle:

WARNING: SensioFrameworkExtraBundle is not maintained anymore. Please move to native PHP attribute support as added in Symfony core. For full support, use Symfony 6.2.

Have you thought about removing it from your dependencies? I haven't looked at the actual code yet but I was wondering if you had a tought (new major version?) and whether you'd like some help.

Please let me know and thanks for your work!

@roukmoute
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Hi,

That's a good point!
I'll see if I can take care of it quickly and keep the backward compatibility with the current version or if I have to make a new version.

But of course I'll take any help :)

@svenpet90
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Any update on this one? :)

With the release of symfony 6.4 and 7.0 today, i think this issue should be adressed asap :-)

@vipinbose
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eagerly waiting for this fix

@roukmoute
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Hey!
Sorry I'm late.
It will be fix this week-end 🙏

@seizan8
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seizan8 commented Mar 25, 2024

@roukmoute any update?

I just required hashids v3.1 and it still requires sensio/framework-extra-bundle v6.2.4

I am using symfony v6.4.3, so I think it shouldn't need sensio, right? I assume it has not been updated yet.

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