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Outdated version 1.0.0 of referenced Cake.Core package #123

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raman-m opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #124
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Outdated version 1.0.0 of referenced Cake.Core package #123

raman-m opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #124
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raman-m commented Apr 9, 2024

The Cake.Core version 4.0.0 was released on Nov 19, 2023❕

My local and CircleCi build log shows the following messages:

The assembly 'Cake.Coveralls, Version=1.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' is referencing an older version of Cake.Core (1.0.0). 
For best compatibility it should target Cake.Core version 4.0.0.

Expected Behavior

Cake.Core version 4.0.0

Current Behavior

Cake.Core reference is 1.0.0

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Possible Solution

Bumping version to the latest is required.

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

  1. Search for references 1.0.0

Context

I see the warnings in CircleCI logs when using build.cake.
See latest builds: CircleCI | ThreeMammals/Ocelot
Or look into latest PR builds for develop branch

Your Environment

  • Addin version used: Cake.Coveralls&version=1.1.0
  • Cake Version used: 1.1.0 and 4.0.0
  • Operating System: Linux, Windows
@raman-m raman-m changed the title Outdated version 1.0.0 of referenced Cake.Core package Outdated version 1.0.0 of referenced Cake.Core package Apr 10, 2024
@nils-a nils-a added this to the 4.0.0 milestone Jul 8, 2024
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raman-m commented Jul 8, 2024

❤️ 👨‍💻

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