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not sure what's going wrong at your system but i just tried exact your command and it's working without any errors

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I ran composer self-update and now it works. I used version from Homebrew and perhaps it had a bug or something.

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i had the same error, it worked after I ran the composer self-update command, I had a quick question though. when you run composer self-update which composer gets updated your homebrew composer or the other location of composer?

yes i knw this is confusing i know but kindly try and clarify for me. thanks in advance.

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Tq @mirajdesai... it works for me...

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I also run to this problem. and it works after composer selfupdate. @mirajdesai, about the composer on which is being updated. I think it depends on where your composer is pointing. Try to run which composer to see what composer is being updated.

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