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I have version 1.6.1 installed (as a Ruby gem) and there are two private packages hosted on our company's GitLab. I have a project running and the dependencies are installed ok but when I update one of the dependencies (bump the version, even create a tag for that version) and run elm-install, it ends with:
Solving dependencies...
▶ No solution found: Unable to satisfy the following requirements:
- `enectiva/entity-tree (< 2.0.0)` required by `user-specified dependency`
- `enectiva/entity-tree (>= 1.0.3)` required by `user-specified dependency`
When I check the cache in ~/.elm-install I can see that it is still at the previous version 1.0.2 (it's on the commit on master branch which is tagged as that version). However, when I list tags, it's aware of the new one:
git tag -l
1.0.0
1.0.1
1.0.2
1.0.3
When I run git pull from the cache repository, everything works fine.
I assume, I'm doing something wrong, but what?
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I have version 1.6.1 installed (as a Ruby gem) and there are two private packages hosted on our company's GitLab. I have a project running and the dependencies are installed ok but when I update one of the dependencies (bump the version, even create a tag for that version) and run elm-install, it ends with:
When I check the cache in
~/.elm-install
I can see that it is still at the previous version1.0.2
(it's on the commit on master branch which is tagged as that version). However, when I list tags, it's aware of the new one:When I run git pull from the cache repository, everything works fine.
I assume, I'm doing something wrong, but what?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: