@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Creating a New Project Based on an Unstable Symfony Version
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1010
11- Suppose that the Symfony 4.0 version hasn't been released yet and you want to create
11+ Suppose that the Symfony 5.4 version hasn't been released yet and you want to create
1212a new project to test its features. First, `install the Composer package manager `_.
1313Then, open a command console, enter your project's directory and
1414run the following command:
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ in the ``my_project/`` directory.
2424Upgrading your Project to an Unstable Symfony Version
2525-----------------------------------------------------
2626
27- Suppose again that Symfony 4.0 hasn't been released yet and you want to upgrade
27+ Suppose again that Symfony 5.4 hasn't been released yet and you want to upgrade
2828an existing application to test that your project works with it.
2929
3030First, open the ``composer.json `` file located in the root directory of your
@@ -35,16 +35,16 @@ new version and change your ``minimum-stability`` to ``beta``:
3535
3636 {
3737 "require": {
38- + "symfony/framework-bundle": "^4.0 ",
39- + "symfony/finder": "^4.0 ",
38+ + "symfony/framework-bundle": "^5.4 ",
39+ + "symfony/finder": "^5.4 ",
4040 "...": "..."
4141 },
4242 + "minimum-stability": "beta"
4343 }
4444
4545 You can also use set ``minimum-stability `` to ``dev ``, or omit this line
4646entirely, and opt into your stability on each package by using constraints
47- like ``4.0 .*@beta ``.
47+ like ``5.4 .*@beta ``.
4848
4949Finally, from a terminal, update your project's dependencies:
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