Replace deprecated call to File.exists?#37
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File.exists? is deprecated in favor of File.exist?
alectrico-pro
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Apr 3, 2023
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I am also looking for this change to upgrade ruby versions, is there a plan to merge this in and release a new version with it? |
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ping @TwP |
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@TwP any update on this ? |
subbaparitala
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Oct 25, 2023
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It would be greatly appreciated if this could be merged and a release done. Without it, we can't upgrade to Ruby 3.3, since that version completely removes the |
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@TwP friendly bump on this one. |
alexbeeken
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@TwP friendly bump on this one |
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File.exists?is deprecated in favor ofFile.exist?. This change is required for compatibility with Ruby 3.2