I\'m having trouble getting a test instance of Laravel 5.0 up and running so I can assist with this transition.
1) Creating a new app from https://github.com/laravel
As Laravel 5 is already final release, to install it, you should run
composer create-project laravel/laravel test-laravel-5-project --prefer-dist
in your console. test-laravel-5-project is the name of your project you can call it anyway you want - for example myblog, myapp etc. Laravel files will be put inside this directory
You can also use alternative method using
composer global require "laravel/installer=~1.1"
and then running
laravel new test-laravel-5-project
For detailed info you should look at official Laravel installation notes
The below answer is being kept only for historical reasons and it was valid when Laravel 5 still was in its development stages. You should now only use the method mentioned above
I've just tested this and there are two ways of installing Laravel 5:
One-step method
You just run:
composer create-project laravel/laravel test-laravel-5-project dev-develop --prefer-dist
and composer will create the whole directory structure. In above command test-laravel-5-project is your project name - you can of course name it as you want (composer will create directory with this name and put all Laravel5 files inside this directory)
Multi-step method
Download ZIPcomposer update (not composer install) in directory where you unpacked your ZIP fileUsing both methods when you run URL for your project in the browser (for example http://localhost/projects/test-laravel-5-project/public depending on your webserver settings ) you will get standard Laravel website You have arrived.
Both methods should work well. Give either one a try, whichever works best for you.