add solution to #1454 to troubleshooting
The solution suggested by Seldaek helped to solve the issue. https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/1454pull/1457/head
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@ -35,6 +35,17 @@ This is a list of common pitfalls on using Composer, and how to avoid them.
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your repository, especially when maintaining a third party fork and using
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`replace`.
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## Package not found in travis-ci
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1. Check the trouble shooting for "Package not Found" above
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2. The problem might be that composer is not able to detect the version of the
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package properly. If it's a git clone it's alright and it will see the current
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branch, but on travis it does shallow clones so that probably fails. The best
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solution for travis is to define the version you're on via an environment var
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called COMPOSER_ROOT_VERSION. You set it to "dev-master" for example to define
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the root package's version as "dev-master".
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Use: `before_script: COMPOSER_ROOT_VERSION=dev-master composer install` to export
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the variable for the call to composer
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## Memory limit errors
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If composer shows memory errors on some commands:
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