- Issue created by @Harshita mehra
- Status changed to RTBC
almost 2 years ago 1:29pm 19 June 2023 - last update
almost 2 years ago Composer error. Unable to continue. - 🇮🇳India Harshita mehra
Hi Maintainers,
I have provided a patch for this issue.
Please review it.Thanks
- Status changed to Needs review
almost 2 years ago 1:49pm 19 June 2023 - last update
almost 2 years ago Composer error. Unable to continue. - last update
almost 2 years ago 1 pass - last update
almost 2 years ago 1 pass - 🇮🇹Italy lolandese Turin, Italy
I guess what should be done is to create a stable release for https://www.drupal.org/project/autofloat/releases/2.x-dev → and then make that the recommended version.
- Status changed to RTBC
almost 2 years ago 7:40am 21 June 2023 - 🇮🇳India Raveen Kumar
Dear Maintainers,
I hope this message finds you well. In patch #2, there is a request for a modification in the info file of your project
Please make the necessary adjustments by removing the first line mentioned above.
This change reflects our intention to support both Drupal 8 and Drupal 9 versions.Thank You.
- Open on Drupal.org →Core: 10.1.0-alpha1 + Environment: PHP 7.3 & MySQL 5.7last update
almost 2 years ago Not currently mergeable. - @harshita-mehna opened merge request.
- last update
almost 2 years ago Composer error. Unable to continue. - @harshita-mehna opened merge request.
- Status changed to Closed: works as designed
over 1 year ago 11:23am 20 July 2023 - 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹
description: A text format filter that adds odd/even classes to images to make them float alternately left and right. -core: 8.x core_version_requirement: ^8 || ^9 configure: autofloat.settings dependencies:
Modules, themes. and profiles are allowed to use the following lines in their .info.yml file.
core: 8.x core_version_requirement: ^8 || ^9
That is described in New 'core_version_requirement' key in info.yml files for modules, themes and profiles → allows Composer semantic version constraints including specifying multiple major versions of core, which states:
For example a module that is compatible with Drupal 8 and Drupal 9 can have a info.yml file like this
name: My Module type: module core: 8.x core_version_requirement: ^8 || ^9
There is no change that must be done in that .info.yml file.