Symfony 4.4.31 released

Symfony 4.4.31 has just been released. Here is a list of the most important changes:

bug #43158 [Cache] Fix invalidating tags on Redis <5 (@wouterj) bug #43179 [Ldap] Fix resource type checks & docblocks on PHP 8.1 (@chalasr) bug #43137 [FrameworkBundle] Avoid secrets:decrypt-to-local command to fail (@noniagriconomie) bug #43171 [VarDumper] fix dumping typed references from properties (@nicolas-grekas) bug #43124 [Messenger] [Redis] Allow authentication with user and password (@GaryPEGEOT) bug #39350 [FrameworkBundle] Remove translation data_collector BEFORE adding it to profiler (@l-vo) bug #43115 [DependencyInjection] Fix iterator in ServiceConfigurator (@jderusse) bug #43031 [Form] Do not trim unassigned unicode characters (@simonberger) bug #43058 [WebProfilerBundle] Fix displaying certain configs (@HypeMC) bug #43022 [PhpUnitBridge] Track unsilenced deprecations only for userland (@nicolas-grekas) bug #42976 [Mime] Allow array as input for RawMessage (@derrabus) bug #42098 [PropertyInfo] Support for intersection types (@derrabus) bug #42904 [Cache] Make sure PdoAdapter::prune() always returns a bool (@derrabus) bug #42896 [HttpClient] Fix handling timeouts when responses are destructed (@nicolas-grekas) bug #42835 [Cache] Fix implicit float to int cast (@derrabus) bug #42831 [Mime] Update mime types (@fabpot) bug #42830 [HttpKernel] Fix empty timeline in profiler (@nicodmf) bug #42819 Fix tests failing with DBAL 3 (@derrabus)

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