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add note to use the constraint UserPassword

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Thanks, a minor comment

.. note::

In order to use this constraints, you should have installed the
symfony/security component with Composer.
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``symfony/security-core``

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Done :)

@HeahDude HeahDude added this to the 3.4 milestone Feb 19, 2020
@OskarStark OskarStark changed the base branch from 5.0 to 3.4 February 19, 2020 09:59
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Thank you Zairig.

OskarStark added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2020
This PR was submitted for the 5.0 branch but it was squashed and merged into the 3.4 branch instead.

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11593e3 add note to use the constraint UserPassword
@OskarStark OskarStark merged commit 11593e3 into symfony:3.4 Feb 19, 2020
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