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Dependabot is pointing to an Alpha 2.0.0 version and the change log marks it as the Beta 1.27.6 version, and If I merge it the visual regressions stop working (I had to revert the version bump this morning). Do I need to perform a setup change for percy for this new version?
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version:Details
Dependabot is pointing to an Alpha 2.0.0 version and the change log marks it as the Beta 1.27.6 version, and If I merge it the visual regressions stop working (I had to revert the version bump this morning). Do I need to perform a setup change for percy for this new version?
If necessary, describe the problem you have been experiencing in more detail.
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Please do not trim or edit these logs, often times there are hints in the full logs that help debug what is going on.
Code to reproduce issue
Given the nature of testing/environment bugs, it’s best to try and isolate the issue in a reproducible repo. This will make it much easier for us to diagnose and fix.