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Symfony 8.1.0 released

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Symfony 8.1.0 has just been released.

Check the New in Symfony 8.1 posts on this blog to learn about the main features of this new stable release; or check the first beta release announcement to get the list of all its new features.

Read the Symfony upgrade guide to learn more about upgrading Symfony and use the SymfonyInsight upgrade reports to detect the code you will need to change in your project.

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Changelog Since Symfony 8.1.0-RC1

  • data #64399 Release v8.1.0
  • feature #64398 Shopware is backing Symfony 8.1, thanks to them! (@nicolas-grekas)
  • feature #64397 Mailtrap is backing Ssymfony 8.1, thanks to them! (@nicolas-grekas)
  • feature #64396 Les-Tilleuls.coop is backing Symfony 8.1, thanks to them! (@nicolas-grekas)
  • feature #64395 TYPO3 is backing Symfony 8.1, thanks to them! (@nicolas-grekas)
  • bug #64376 [Translation] Fix XLIFF 2 catalog metadata (@MatTheCat)
  • bug #64386 [Dotenv] Don't truncate external env vars containing $ when referenced via ${...} indirection (@nicolas-grekas)
  • bug #64388 [Yaml] Fix parsing inline anchored values (@nicolas-grekas)
  • bug #64358 [ObjectMapper] Fix TargetClass generic type in ConditionCallableInterface (Mudassar Ali)
  • bug #64389 Migrate configureSchema() to DBAL's editor API (@nicolas-grekas)
  • bug #64102 Remove usage of Kernel::VERSION (@fabpot)
  • data #64374 Release v8.0.13
  • data #64372 Release v7.4.13
  • data #64371 Release v6.4.41

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