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@derrabus derrabus commented Aug 6, 2025

This reverts commit 6b8207b of #12110.

As long as Symfony 8 is not final yet, we should not indicate compatibility. I'm adding this to the 3.6.0 milestone, so we don't forget to merge it before we release a stable 3.6.0.

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I also think it's more resonable. We can't guarantee Symfony 8 compatibility when it's still possible to have breaking changes between now and November.

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VincentLanglet commented Nov 9, 2025

when it's still possible to have breaking changes between now and November.

Symfony 8 has reached beta version and won't have BC break anymore.
Some other doctrine libraries already release a version supporting SF8 btw, like
https://github.com/doctrine/DoctrineMigrationsBundle/releases/tag/3.6.0

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greg0ire commented Nov 9, 2025

Woops! I guess I messed up by doing that release. @VincentLanglet if you could stop brandishing it as an argument to push for the same thing, that would be great 😛

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Closing as Symfony 8 has released an RC already.

@derrabus derrabus closed this Nov 17, 2025
@derrabus derrabus deleted the revert/allow-symfony-8 branch November 17, 2025 08:55
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