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  • Ruby 3.4.7
  • Active Admin 4.0.0.beta17
  • TailwindCSS 3.4.18

- Ruby 3.4.7
- Active Admin 4.0.0.beta17
- TailwindCSS 3.4.18
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codecov bot commented Oct 21, 2025

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 100.00%. Comparing base (7c55c1e) to head (7a1539a).
⚠️ Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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@tagliala tagliala merged commit b85dc8c into main Oct 21, 2025
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@tagliala tagliala deleted the chore/update-dependencies branch October 21, 2025 21:06
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Why the deploy did fail?

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The logs show a permission issue with running the build:css command. I don't know why since it has worked before.

Screenshot 2025-10-21 at 6 30 44 PM

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I tried another two updates, one to see if it was temporary and a second to try running the command through npx which Tailwind does document in v3 docs but both still fail with the same error. I don't know why.

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