How do I tell what version is being used? Do I need to install or delete something? Running symfony/var-dumper shows this: drupal/devel 2.1.0 requires symfony/var-dumper (~2.7|^3|^4) I have also tried running update with -W, no change. var-dumper is not in my composer.json, but I do see it in k I don't understand the issues or what to do. Root composer.json requires drupal/core-recommended ^9 -> satisfiable by drupal/core-recommended. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.3.10 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended require symfony/var-dumper v5.3.10 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. composer/installers require composer-plugin-api ^1.0 -> found composer-plugin-api but it does not match the constraint. drupal/core-recommended require composer/installers v1.8.0 -> satisfiable by composer/installers. drupal/core-recommended 9.0.0-alpha1 requires composer/installers v1.7.0 -> satisfiable by composer/installers. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.3.0 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended require symfony/var-dumper v5.3.0 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.1.11 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended require symfony/var-dumper v5.1.11 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.1.8 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended require symfony/var-dumper v5.1.8 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.1.0 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended require symfony/var-dumper v5.1.0 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.0.8 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended require symfony/var-dumper v5.0.8 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.3.0-RC1 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended 9.2.0-beta3 requires symfony/var-dumper v5.3.0-RC1 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.2.8 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended require symfony/var-dumper v5.2.8 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.3.8 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended 9.3.0-alpha1 requires symfony/var-dumper v5.3.8 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.2.6 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended 9.2.0-alpha1 requires symfony/var-dumper v5.2.6 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. Conclusion: don't install symfony/var-dumper v5.1.7 (conflict analysis result) drupal/core-recommended 9.1.0-alpha1 requires symfony/var-dumper v5.1.7 -> satisfiable by symfony/var-dumper. When I get to step 3, running composer update, I get these problems: - Root composer.json requires drupal/devel ^2.1 -> satisfiable by drupal/devel. I am at 8.9.19 and I used upgrade-status to make sure all my modules are compatible with next major core version. There is alot more to come over the next few weeks with this app, so stay tuned as the developers work on adding in more features, etc.My upgrade is failing. It saves you steps, instead of mounting the xci you want first in sx os rommenu and then going into sx dumper, you can easy pick what xci you want directly from app, this saves button presses and time, as you can browse all your installed games and xci images from within sx dumper now, and just mount the one you want and even select 'install' which basically converts the xci on the fly to your sdcard or nand as installed game, saving you the need to use other apps, or utilities.Īnd now with install cartridge, even more time saving, borrow the latest game from a friend, or buy one (like you should), now you can just insert the cartridge and pick 'install', it basically dumps, installs all in one-step, no need to dump it into xci, and then mount the xci, great for people that sadly like having nsp way of gaming on their switch with everything on homescreen and not wanting to mess around with xci images, etc.
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