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New versions of the zend framework 2 console helper family available now

I happy to announce the release of 1.1.0 of bazzlines zend framework 2 console helper (debian backport) module for php as well as the release of 1.1.0 of bazzlines zend framework 2 console helpermodule for php.
Important changes are:

  • added AbstractConsoleControllerFactory

Updated Zend Framework 2 Modules because of the locator generator version 2.0.0 release

I announced already, version 2.0.0 of the "locator generator" is out.
Because of that, I am also happy to announce the release of 1.4.1 from the zend framework 2 "locator generator" module.
Furthermore, the debian 6/PHP 5.3 backport got the release of version 1.3.0.
And finally, and because of the fact that zend framework 2.5.* is dropping support for PHP 5.4, the new debian 7/PHP 5.4 got the release of version 1.7.0.
Major changes in all releases is the dependency update to the new locator generator version.

You want to have a quick look and tryout without any hassle? Try the zf demo environment available in three flavors, cutting edge, debian 7/PHP 5.4 backport and debian 6/PHP 5.3 backport.

version 2.0.0 of php locator generator component released

I happy to announce the release of 2.0.0 of bazzlines locator generator component for php. Important changes are:

  • Generator.php now throws "InvalidArgumentException" instead of "RuntimeException
  • Generator now tries to create the provided directory if it does not exists
  • fixed issue 2
  • fixed issue 4
  • fixed issue 5
  • implement usage of php_component_cli_arguments
  • implement usage of php_component_command
  • fixed broken entry of "bin" in composer.json
  • renamed "bin/generalte_locator" to "bin/net_bazzline_generate_locator"
  • renamed "bin/generateLocator.php" to "bin/generate_locator"
  • renamed "example/[..]/run.php" to "example/[...]/run"
  • fixed issue 3
  • updated dependencies

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