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Bug: Updating the Ruby version to
3.4.8without updating theGemfile.lockwill causebundle installto fail due to incompatible locked dependencies likesassc.Severity: CRITICAL | Confidence: High
π Detailed Analysis
The project's Ruby version is being updated to
3.4.8in.ruby-version, but theGemfile.lockhas not been updated. The lock file specifies an old Bundler version (2.1.4) and contains gems with native extensions, such assasscversion2.4.0, that are incompatible with Ruby 3.4.x. Consequently, thebundle installcommand, which is executed in thedocumentation.ymlCI workflow, will fail during gem compilation. This will break the documentation generation pipeline for new releases.π‘ Suggested Fix
After changing the Ruby version, run
bundle updateto regenerate theGemfile.lock. This will update theBUNDLED WITHversion to a compatible Bundler version and resolve gem dependencies, likesassc, to versions that are compatible with Ruby 3.4.8. Commit the updatedGemfile.lock.π€ Prompt for AI Agent
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Reference ID:
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