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wrong version is considered an update. #6

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@matteosister

In my composer.json file, I have

{
    "require": {
        "php": ">=5.3.0",
        "symfony/process": "2.1.*@stable",
        "symfony/filesystem": "2.1.*@stable"
    }
}

why dependency.me tells that there is a 2.3 version available, when so far there is a 2.2beta, and in my composer.json I say that I want the 2.1 branch stable?

the suggested update should take care of the composer.json requirements. If I want 2.1.* 2.2.0 should not be considered an available update, maybe a "new version". an update should be considered if I have 2.1.* in composer, 2.1.7 in the project, and a 2.1.8 (or more) version released.

Here is a link that shows the behavior.

As a side note, branch is mispelled branche in many places. Even in the url. Is this a bug?

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