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An in-range update of hapi is breaking the build 🚨 #62
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After pinning to 17.5.5 your tests are still failing. The reported issue might not affect your project. These imprecisions are caused by inconsistent test results. |
Your tests are passing again with this update. Explicitly upgrade to this version 🚀 CommitsThe new version differs by 6 commits.
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Your tests are passing again with this update. Explicitly upgrade to this version 🚀 CommitsThe new version differs by 8 commits.
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Your tests are passing again with this update. Explicitly upgrade to this version 🚀 CommitsThe new version differs by 12 commits.
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Your tests are passing again with this update. Explicitly upgrade to this version 🚀 CommitsThe new version differs by 14 commits.
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The devDependency hapi was updated from
17.5.5
to17.6.0
.🚨 View failing branch.
This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.
hapi is a devDependency of this project. It might not break your production code or affect downstream projects, but probably breaks your build or test tools, which may prevent deploying or publishing.
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The new version differs by 5 commits.
1c9a4f3
17.6.0
e625bd6
Update dep. Closes #3826
c3a1f84
request.active(). Closes #3827
1853275
Test. Closes #3825
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for...in
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