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An in-range update of gulp-postcss is breaking the build 🚨 #18

Open greenkeeper[bot] opened 7 years ago

greenkeeper[bot] commented 7 years ago

Version 6.3.0 of gulp-postcss just got published.

Branch Build failing 🚨
Dependency gulp-postcss
Current Version 6.2.0
Type devDependency

This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.

As gulp-postcss is “only” a devDependency of this project it might not break production or downstream projects, but “only” your build or test tools – preventing new deploys or publishes.

I recommend you give this issue a high priority. I’m sure you can resolve this :muscle:


Status Details - ❌ **continuous-integration/codeship** Build in progress [Details](https://app.codeship.com/projects/144819/builds/21718676) - ❌ **wercker/build** Wercker pipeline failed [Details](https://app.wercker.com/rohan-buchner/MHWDashboard_Alpha/runs/build/587bad4ca236d601000592d3)
Commits

The new version differs by 12 commits .

  • 604a264 Release 6.3.0
  • 24c1197 Merge pull request #108 from postcss/config
  • e2ef720 Remove node 0.10 from CI
  • 4a47eed Allow to set config location
  • 2ee6a31 Per file config, context for postcss-config-loader
  • 9c19592 Update readme
  • e0714ec Load options and plugins from postcss-load-config
  • c13b5a1 Merge pull request #98 from gucong3000/testfix_for_warnings
  • 1652aaf Merge pull request #96 from gucong3000/test_for_cnpm
  • 6917fa8 fix travis-ci blocked by other issues #94
  • 91445f4 #97 test case fix
  • b308a83 #94

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greenkeeper[bot] commented 7 years ago

After pinning to 6.2.0 your tests are still failing. The reported issue might not affect your project. These imprecisions are caused by inconsistent test results.