Basically I have an issue - we have a Symfony site built on PHP 5.4 but our server runs PHP 5.3 (yeah - it's old and has over 200 sites on it so I'm not wanting to upgrade just in case it breaks older sites!)
We know the issue is with Doctrine (shorthand array syntax) - and it's possible to update the files manually and use older array syntax.
But I should be able to do via Composer - but I'm unsure on which command to use.
I know it'll probably be something really simple. I thought I'd ask first as I might save me time having to restore a backup if it goes wrong!
UPDATE:
Tried composer install
Problem 1
- doctrine/orm v2.5.0 requires php >=5.4 -> your PHP version (5.3.28) does not satisfy that requirement.
- doctrine/orm v2.5.0 requires php >=5.4 -> your PHP version (5.3.28) does not satisfy that requirement.
- Installation request for doctrine/orm v2.5.0 -> satisfiable by doctrine/orm[v2.5.0].
Tried composer install --ignore-platform-reqs
Nothing to install or update
Tried composer update
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 335544320 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in phar:///usr/local/bin/composer/src/Composer/DependencyResolver/Rule.php on line 51
Wasn't expecting that response - maybe there's a server config issue. Shame it did look like it was doing something!