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

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greenkeeper bot opened this issue Oct 4, 2017 · 1 comment
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An in-range update of assume is breaking the build 🚨 #18

greenkeeper bot opened this issue Oct 4, 2017 · 1 comment

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greenkeeper bot commented Oct 4, 2017

Version 1.5.2 of assume just got published.

Branch Build failing 🚨
Dependency assume
Current Version 1.5.1
Type devDependency

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

As assume 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 💪

Status Details
  • coverage/coveralls Coverage pending from Coveralls.io Details
  • continuous-integration/travis-ci/push The Travis CI build failed Details

Commits

The new version differs by 2 commits.

  • 1ba22b6 [dist] 1.5.2
  • bf9afff [fix] Include actual length in .length/.size assertion message (#22)

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greenkeeper bot commented Oct 4, 2017

After pinning to 1.5.1 your tests are still failing. The reported issue might not affect your project. These imprecisions are caused by inconsistent test results.

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