New version of all of rails (7.0.5) produced dependency conflicts #90
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We've tested your project with an updated dependency and got errors while installing the dependencies.
This version is either within the version range you specified or you haven't specified a version/range. To be able to test your project with the new version, we've taken the liberty of pinning the version for this branch and pull request.
Unfortunately, the build failed while installing dependencies. This means that while the new version is within the specified range, a version conflict between two or more packages will prohibit this version from being installed.
As this breaks fresh installs of your package, we've left this pull request open for you to investigate.
What changed?
✳️ rails ( → 7.0.5) · Repo
Release Notes
7.0.5
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 4 commits:
Preparing for 7.0.5 release
Sync CHANGELOG
Merge pull request #47805 from fatkodima/fix-in_order_of-duplicates
Merge branch '7-0-4-sec' into 7-0-stable
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