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add solution to #1454 to troubleshooting

The solution suggested by Seldaek helped to solve the issue.

https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/1454
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Philipp Scheit 2013-01-06 21:00:36 +01:00
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@ -35,6 +35,17 @@ This is a list of common pitfalls on using Composer, and how to avoid them.
your repository, especially when maintaining a third party fork and using your repository, especially when maintaining a third party fork and using
`replace`. `replace`.
## Package not found in travis-ci
1. Check the trouble shooting for "Package not Found" above
2. The problem might be that composer is not able to detect the version of the
package properly. If it's a git clone it's alright and it will see the current
branch, but on travis it does shallow clones so that probably fails. The best
solution for travis is to define the version you're on via an environment var
called COMPOSER_ROOT_VERSION. You set it to "dev-master" for example to define
the root package's version as "dev-master".
Use: `before_script: COMPOSER_ROOT_VERSION=dev-master composer install` to export
the variable for the call to composer
## Memory limit errors ## Memory limit errors
If composer shows memory errors on some commands: If composer shows memory errors on some commands: