- Issue created by @SylvainM
- 🇮🇳India vishal.kadam Mumbai
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- Status changed to Needs work
over 1 year ago 2:24pm 25 August 2023 - 🇮🇳India vishal.kadam Mumbai
FILE: migrate_source_scald.info.yml
core_version_requirement: ^8 || ^9 || ^10
The Drupal Core versions before 8.7.7 do not recognize the core_version_requirement: key.
- Status changed to Needs review
over 1 year ago 3:27pm 25 August 2023 - 🇫🇷France SylvainM
Thanks for reviewing!
The 2 points have been adressed
- 🇮🇳India vishal.kadam Mumbai
Rest looks fine to me.
Let’s wait for other reviewers to take a look and if everything goes fine, you will get the role.
- Status changed to RTBC
over 1 year ago 5:22pm 22 September 2023 - 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹
composer.json
"require": { "php": ">=7.1", "drupal/core": "^9.0 || ^10" }
I would rather remove the PHP requirement, since Drupal has already a requirement for the PHP version and Drupal 9.0 requires PHP 7.3. It is not possible to install Drupal 9.0 on a site running on PHP 7.1.
- 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹
Thank you for your contribution! I am going to update your account.
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- Status changed to Fixed
over 1 year ago 9:12am 23 September 2023 Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.