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7 changes: 3 additions & 4 deletions book/installation.rst
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.. code-block:: bash

# use the most recent version in any Symfony branch
$ symfony new my_project_name 2.3
$ symfony new my_project_name 2.5
$ symfony new my_project_name 2.6
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Why do we remove 2.3, but keep 2.6?

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To keep LTS and non-LTS version (as in the last example).

$ symfony new my_project_name 2.7

# use a specific Symfony version
$ symfony new my_project_name 2.3.26
$ symfony new my_project_name 2.6.5
$ symfony new my_project_name 2.7.3

If you want your project to be based on the latest :ref:`Symfony LTS version <releases-lts>`,
pass ``lts`` as the second argument of the ``new`` command:
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.. code-block:: bash

$ composer create-project symfony/framework-standard-edition my_project_name "2.3.*"
$ composer create-project symfony/framework-standard-edition my_project_name "2.7.*"

.. tip::

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