Thread:Extension talk:Lingo/Composer fails/reply (10)

should also still work.

This is basically a problem of the shell you use. It will transform strings with quotation marks and hand the result down to the program. So, in essence, Composer has never seen and will never see any of your quotation marks, regardless of which form you use. There are other transformations done by the shell, e.g. * is replaced by a list of files in the current directory if not correctly escaped.

I am still not completely sure why the old form did not work for cavila. Just tried it and it worked like a charm. Could be that it depends on the shell you use, e.g. Windows CLI might work different than Bash.