Symfony 4.1.0 released
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Symfony 4.1.0 has just been released. Here is a list of the most important changes:
- bug #27420 Revert "feature #26702 Mark ExceptionInterfaces throwable (ostrolucky)" (@nicolas-grekas)
- bug #27415 Insert correct paramete _bag service in AbstractController (@curry684)
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Symfony 4.1.0 released symfony.com/blog/symfony-4-1-0-released
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Congrats!
For those wondering, this is an automated blog post that shows the changes from the previous version, which was Symfony 4.1 beta 3. That's why the changelog is so short.
For the full list of Symfony 4.1 features, check this other blog post: https://symfony.com/blog/symfony-4-1-curated-new-features
For those wondering, this is an automated blog post that shows the changes from the previous version, which was Symfony 4.1 beta 3. That's why the changelog is so short.
For the full list of Symfony 4.1 features, check this other blog post: https://symfony.com/blog/symfony-4-1-curated-new-features
Could this be a BC break with Bundles without a root node?
https://github.com/symfony/config/commit/
e881e73a02bc687a216a3fab4ccac08de7c9a3c2
#diff-3fd62c38bcf0ead53d4be3c9dfee2ca5
https://github.com/symfony/config/commit/
e881e73a02bc687a216a3fab4ccac08de7c9a3c2
#diff-3fd62c38bcf0ead53d4be3c9dfee2ca5
Keep up the good work! Even if it's planned for the next year I'm waiting for 4.4 LTS and 4.1 version is one step closer to it
I've checked my composer.json and it's full of symfony/something: 4.0. Should I replace each for 4.1?
Yeah! Looks like a very good version! 4.0 + bug fixed + new features + speed improvements! Perfect. :) #protip: don't wait to upgrade. The more you wait, the harder it will be. ;)
Getting a lot of issues since the update, seems like my locale is always set to _wdt now? Might be my fault, but any idea where to look? :-)
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Romaric PAUL said on May 30, 2018 at 13:17 #1