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Hey, this PR update Symfony up to v2.8.5 only

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stof commented May 3, 2016

@javiereguiluz updating the commit message and the PR title would be a good idea.

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javiereguiluz commented May 3, 2016

@bocharsky-bw 😱 😱 😱 I don't know what I was thinking. I'm closing this PR. Will you send a PR for 2.8.5 as you usually do? thanks!

@javiereguiluz javiereguiluz changed the title Updated dependencies for Symfony 3.0.5 Updated dependencies for Symfony 2.8.5 May 3, 2016
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Sorry for the noise! I was using the Symfony Demo to test Symfony 3.1 (to write the blog posts, to test the Cache component, etc.) So I made lots of changes in the composer.json file and the app and then reverted everything and I wasn't sure if I had updated to 2.8.x or 3.x.

@javiereguiluz javiereguiluz merged commit ecd01f4 into symfony:master May 8, 2016
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