Troubleshooting ... some lessons learnt

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Tim Heil 12 years ago
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git, svn or hg. Composer has a repository type for installing packages from
these systems.
#### Maintaining a third library fork
#### Maintaining a third party library fork
There are a few use cases for this. The most common one is maintaining your
own fork of a third party library. If you are using a certain library for your

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tagline: Solving problems
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# Memory limit errors
# Troubleshooting
This is a list of common pitfalls on using Composer, and how to avoid them.
## General
1. When facing any kind of problems using Composer, be sure to **work with the
latest version**. See [self-update](03-cli.md#self-update) for details.
2. Ensure you're **installing vendors straight from your `composer.json`** via
~~~~
rm -rf vendor && composer update -v
~~~~
when troubleshooting, excluding any possible interferences with existing
vendor installations or `composer.lock` entries.
## Package not found
1. Double-check you **don't have typos** in your `composer.json` or repository
branches and tag names.
2. Be sure to **set the right
[minimum-stability](04-schema.md#minimum-stability)**. To get started or be
sure this is no issue, set `minimum-stability` to "dev".
3. Packages **not coming from [Packagist](http://packagist.org/)** should
always be **defined in the root package** (the package depending on all
vendors).
4. Use the **same vendor and package name** throughout all branches and tags of
your repository, especially when maintaining a third party fork and using
`replace`.
## Memory limit errors
If composer shows memory errors on some commands:
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php -r "echo ini_get('memory_limit').PHP_EOL;"
Increase limit with `php.ini` for a `CLI SAPI` (ex. `/etc/php5/cli/php.ini` for Debian-like systems):
Increase limit with `php.ini` for a `CLI SAPI` (ex. `/etc/php5/cli/php.ini` for
Debian-like systems):
; Use -1 for unlimited or define explicit value like 512M
memory_limit = -1

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