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It seems as the way composer is packaged within Debian builds relies on an /usr/bin/env lookup for PHP which is not satisfy-able if only the appserver runtime is present. Other distributions do pass this test without errors: /opt/appserver/bin/php /opt/appserver/bin/composer.phar -V
On Debian this results in: /usr/bin/env: php: No such file or directory
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It seems as the way composer is packaged within Debian builds relies on an
/usr/bin/env
lookup for PHP which is not satisfy-able if only the appserver runtime is present. Other distributions do pass this test without errors:/opt/appserver/bin/php /opt/appserver/bin/composer.phar -V
On Debian this results in:
/usr/bin/env: php: No such file or directory
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: