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sass-loader@4.0.2 breaks build 🚨 #73

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Hello lovely humans,

sass-loader just published its new version 4.0.2.

State Failing tests 🚨
Dependency sass-loader
New version 4.0.2
Type devDependency

This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build went from success to failure.

As sass-loader 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 💪

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.

Do you have any ideas how I could improve these pull requests? Did I report anything you think isn’t right?
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There is a collection of frequently asked questions and while I’m just a bot, there is a group of people who are happy to teach me new things. Let them know.

Good luck with your project ✨

You rock!

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The new version differs by 15 commits .

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@vsfedorenko vsfedorenko deleted the greenkeeper-sass-loader-4.0.2 branch September 19, 2016 15:08
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