[email protected] breaks build 🚨
Hello lovely humans,
karma just published its new version 1.6.0.
| State | Failing tests :rotating_light: |
|---|---|
| Dependency | karma |
| New version | 1.6.0 |
| Type | peerDependency |
This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build went from success to failure.
As karma is “only” a peerDependency 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:
Of course this could just be a false positive, caused by a flaky test suite, or third parties that are currently broken or unavailable, but that would be another problem I’d recommend working on.
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Good luck with your project :sparkles:
You rock!
:palm_tree:
Bug Fixes
- client: add proxy support to stringify (be10116)
- file-list: always use file from first matcher (74bfdf3)
- middleware: does not work with mootools (#2591) (2685e13)
- reporter: keep users exact formatError result (17c2c43)
Features
- browser: add browser_info event (09ac7d7), closes #2192
- launcher: output stderr for failing launchers (7d33398)
- proxy: add proxy events to config (f5d99fb)
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