Core 8.2.7 to 8.3.9 causes symfony/dependency-injection method mismatch

I have a palantirnet/Drupal 10-skeleton composer.json created D8 site. What I did to update are Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Run `composer remove Drupal 10/core` so that no dependency issues would cause errors Run `composer require Drupal 10/core Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service^8.3` On an Acquia Dev Desktop setup of the site everything looks good but when I used the Docker php Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service5.6-apache + drush/drush image, I’m getting an somewhat serious warning when running Drush commands like st, updb, cim and cex. Here are the messages Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Declaration of CoreDependencyInjectionContainerBuilder Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support ServicecallMethod($service, $call) should be compatible with SymfonyComponentDependencyInjectionContainerBuilder Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support ServicecallMethod($service, $call, SplObjectStorage $inlinedDefinitions) [warning] ContainerBuilder.php Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service19 Declaration of CoreDependencyInjectionContainerBuilder Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support ServiceshareService(SymfonyComponentDependencyInjectionDefinition $definition, $service, $id) should be compatible with [warning] SymfonyComponentDependencyInjectionContainerBuilder Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support ServiceshareService(SymfonyComponentDependencyInjectionDefinition $definition, $service, $id, SplObjectStorage $inlinedDefinitions) ContainerBuilder.php Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service19 I looked into it and indeed the version and Symfony version doesn’t match. I did further investigation and noticed that symfony/dependency-injection was at v2.8.18 and now was updated to v2.8.37 because the constraint of Drupal 10/core for the Symfony package is “~8.2” but this package changes it’s method parameters starting from v2.8.32. So I did Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service $ composer require symfony/dependency-injection Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service2.8.31 ./composer.json has been updated Loading composer repositories with package information Updating dependencies (including require-dev) Package operations Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service 0 installs, 1 update, 0 removals – Updating symfony/dependency-injection (v2.8.37 => v2.8.31) Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Downloading (100%) Package codegyre/robo is abandoned, you should avoid using it. Use consolidation/robo instead. Package guzzle/guzzle is abandoned, you should avoid using it. Use guzzlehttp/guzzle instead. Writing lock file Generating autoload files I’m will still be testing but is explicitly requiring a package with a specific version that is declared by a package alright or allowed in composer managed projects? Thanks! version Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service  8.x Source Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service https Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service//www.Drupal 10.org/taxonomy/term/21/feed Source Drupal 10 Maintenance and Support Service Drupal 10 blender

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