betterup / devise-doorkeeper

Integrate Doorkeeper OAuth2 tokens into Devise applications
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New version of rspec-rails (6.0.2) produced dependency conflicts #87

Closed depfu[bot] closed 9 months ago

depfu[bot] commented 1 year ago

We've tried to upgrade a dependency and got errors running Bundler. It looks like there is a version conflict between two or more dependencies. Depfu doesn't try to solve these, as this would mean to update more than one dependency at a time.

Please take a look at the exact failure to figure out if this is something you need to work on.

The bundler error message was:

Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "activesupport":
  In Gemfile:
    travis (~> 1.10) was resolved to 1.11.1, which depends on
      gh (~> 0.13) was resolved to 0.18.0, which depends on
        activesupport (~> 5.0)

    rspec-rails (~> 6.0) was resolved to 6.0.2, which depends on
      activesupport (>= 6.1)

Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "faraday":
  In Gemfile:
    travis (~> 1.10) was resolved to 1.11.1, which depends on
      gh (~> 0.13) was resolved to 0.15.1, which depends on
        faraday (~> 0.8)

    travis (~> 1.10) was resolved to 1.11.1, which depends on
      faraday (~> 1.0)

What changed?

✳️ rspec-rails (~> 5.0 → ~> 6.0) · Repo · Changelog

Release Notes

6.0.2 (from changelog)

Full Changelog

Bug Fixes:

  • Fix ActionView::PathSet when render_views is off for Rails 7.1. (Eugene Kenny, Iliana, #2631)
  • Support Rails 7.1's #fixtures_paths in example groups (removes a deprecation warning). (Nicholas Simmons, #2664)
  • Fix have_enqueued_job to properly detect enqueued jobs when other jobs were performed inside the expectation block. (Slava Kardakov, Phil Pirozhkov, #2573)

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Commits

See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 30 commits:


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depfu[bot] commented 9 months ago

Closed in favor of #109.