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Remove Prestissimo when Composer 2.x is released #1088

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retlehs opened this issue Jun 18, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1247
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Remove Prestissimo when Composer 2.x is released #1088

retlehs opened this issue Jun 18, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1247

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@retlehs
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retlehs commented Jun 18, 2019

we're currently using https://github.com/hirak/prestissimo to make composer packages download faster and it works great

it looks like it's been added upstream to composer and will be released whenever v2 drops:

composer/composer#5293 (comment)

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furins commented Oct 24, 2020

It seems that the time has come. Composer 2 is out and prestissimo now fails to install (from a trellis vanilla install, PHP forced to 7.4 in order to avoid #1233 ).

TASK [composer : Install configured globally-required packages.] ***************
System info:
  Ansible 2.9.13; Vagrant 2.2.10; Darwin
  Trellis version (per changelog): "Allow WP cron intervals to be configurable"
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non-zero return code
Changed current directory to /root/.composer
Do not run Composer as root/super user! See https://getcomposer.org/root for
details


  [InvalidArgumentException]
  Package hirak/prestissimo at version @stable has a PHP requirement
incompatible with your PHP version, PHP extensions and Composer version

see also hirak/prestissimo#233

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See #1247

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