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The bundler error message was:
Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "rubocop":
In Gemfile:
rubocop (~> 0.63.0)
standard (~> 0.1.3) was resolved to 0.1.3, which depends on
rubocop (~> 0.72.0)
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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:
What changed?
✳️ standard (~> 0.0.12 → ~> 0.1.3) · Repo
Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 4 commits:
0.1.3
Remove DuplicatedGem
Merge pull request #132 from testdouble/ide-config-wiki
move IDE configuration to wiki
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