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Merge pull request #4819 from 0mars/master

Fix Broken Links in troubleshooting.md
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Jordi Boggiano 2016-01-25 17:58:49 +00:00
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## I have a dependency which contains a "repositories" definition in its composer.json, but it seems to be ignored.
The [`repositories`](04-schema.md#repositories) configuration property is defined as [root-only]
(04-schema.md#root-package). It is not inherited. You can read more about the reasons behind this in the "[why can't
composer load repositories recursively?](articles/why-can't-composer-load-repositories-recursively.md)" article.
The [`repositories`](../04-schema.md#repositories) configuration property is defined as [root-only]
(../04-schema.md#root-package). It is not inherited. You can read more about the reasons behind this in the "[why can't
composer load repositories recursively?](../faqs/why-can't-composer-load-repositories-recursively.md)" article.
The simplest work-around to this limitation, is moving or duplicating the `repositories` definition into your root
composer.json.
## I have locked a dependency to a specific commit but get unexpected results.
While Composer supports locking dependencies to a specific commit using the `#commit-ref` syntax, there are certain
caveats that one should take into account. The most important one is [documented](04-schema.md#package-links), but
caveats that one should take into account. The most important one is [documented](../04-schema.md#package-links), but
frequently overlooked:
> **Note:** While this is convenient at times, it should not be how you use