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We've noticed that if someone failed to update from v1 to v2, then substrate will not do any checking or reporting of the issue, which will can cause failures in the bootstrapping process due to the switch in bootstrapping templates used by the CDK.
Ideally, substrate will perform two checks and report meaningful errors before starting work when being deployed to an AWS target:
Check if the Node package is installed.
Check if an acceptable version of the Node package is installed.
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We've noticed that if someone failed to update from v1 to v2, then substrate will not do any checking or reporting of the issue, which will can cause failures in the bootstrapping process due to the switch in bootstrapping templates used by the CDK.
Ideally, substrate will perform two checks and report meaningful errors before starting work when being deployed to an AWS target:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: