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The automated release is failing 🚨 #3

Closed sidathasiri closed 1 month ago

sidathasiri commented 1 month ago

:rotating_light: The automated release from the 1.2.x branch failed. :rotating_light:

I recommend you give this issue a high priority, so other packages depending on you can benefit from your bug fixes and new features again.

You can find below the list of errors reported by semantic-release. Each one of them has to be resolved in order to automatically publish your package. I’m sure you can fix this 💪.

Errors are usually caused by a misconfiguration or an authentication problem. With each error reported below you will find explanation and guidance to help you to resolve it.

Once all the errors are resolved, semantic-release will release your package the next time you push a commit to the 1.2.x branch. You can also manually restart the failed CI job that runs semantic-release.

If you are not sure how to resolve this, here are some links that can help you:

If those don’t help, or if this issue is reporting something you think isn’t right, you can always ask the humans behind semantic-release.


The release 1.2.0 on branch 1.2.x cannot be published as it is out of range.

Based on the releases published on other branches, only versions within the range >=1.2.0 <1.1.0 can be published from branch 1.2.x.

The following commit is responsible for the invalid release:

This commit should be moved to a valid branch with git merge or git cherry-pick and removed from branch 1.2.x with git revert or git reset.

A valid branch could be main.

See the workflow configuration documentation for more details.


Good luck with your project ✨

Your semantic-release bot :package::rocket:

sidathasiri commented 1 month ago

:rotating_light: The automated release from the 1.2.x branch failed. :rotating_light:

I recommend you give this issue a high priority, so other packages depending on you can benefit from your bug fixes and new features again.

You can find below the list of errors reported by semantic-release. Each one of them has to be resolved in order to automatically publish your package. I’m sure you can fix this 💪.

Errors are usually caused by a misconfiguration or an authentication problem. With each error reported below you will find explanation and guidance to help you to resolve it.

Once all the errors are resolved, semantic-release will release your package the next time you push a commit to the 1.2.x branch. You can also manually restart the failed CI job that runs semantic-release.

If you are not sure how to resolve this, here are some links that can help you:

If those don’t help, or if this issue is reporting something you think isn’t right, you can always ask the humans behind semantic-release.


The release 1.2.0 on branch 1.2.x cannot be published as it is out of range.

Based on the releases published on other branches, only versions within the range >=1.2.0 <1.1.0 can be published from branch 1.2.x.

The following commit is responsible for the invalid release:

This commit should be moved to a valid branch with git merge or git cherry-pick and removed from branch 1.2.x with git revert or git reset.

A valid branch could be main.

See the workflow configuration documentation for more details.


Good luck with your project ✨

Your semantic-release bot :package::rocket:

sidathasiri commented 1 month ago

:rotating_light: The automated release from the 1.2.x branch failed. :rotating_light:

I recommend you give this issue a high priority, so other packages depending on you can benefit from your bug fixes and new features again.

You can find below the list of errors reported by semantic-release. Each one of them has to be resolved in order to automatically publish your package. I’m sure you can fix this 💪.

Errors are usually caused by a misconfiguration or an authentication problem. With each error reported below you will find explanation and guidance to help you to resolve it.

Once all the errors are resolved, semantic-release will release your package the next time you push a commit to the 1.2.x branch. You can also manually restart the failed CI job that runs semantic-release.

If you are not sure how to resolve this, here are some links that can help you:

If those don’t help, or if this issue is reporting something you think isn’t right, you can always ask the humans behind semantic-release.


The release 1.2.0 on branch 1.2.x cannot be published as it is out of range.

Based on the releases published on other branches, only versions within the range >=1.2.0 <1.1.0 can be published from branch 1.2.x.

The following commit is responsible for the invalid release:

This commit should be moved to a valid branch with git merge or git cherry-pick and removed from branch 1.2.x with git revert or git reset.

A valid branch could be main.

See the workflow configuration documentation for more details.


Good luck with your project ✨

Your semantic-release bot :package::rocket: