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Hi, so I recently ran into this problem without having updated anything, but simply by installing on a new computer. I think you might have updated the code in graphql-parser without updating the version number, because the 3.0.0 dll on my old computer does not contain commit 290c718 , while the one on the fresh install does. Since both are using an old version of graphql-dotnet that does not expect commit 290c718 , this crashes on the new computer.
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The version on nuget.org has not been updated. Are you perhaps pointed to the myget.org feed? That one may have been updated.
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Oh, I really did not notice this moment with the enumeration element. These were changes from another PR. Obviously, backward compatibility is broken when pasting the first value.
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@BenjaBobs Can you update parser to 4.1.1 ?
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Unfortunately not since I can't update my other GraphQL dependencies yet, which would be the real solution. I guess this is more of a request to get some automatic versioning going so we won't run into mismatches again.
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Unfortunately not since I can't update my other GraphQL dependencies yet
As far as I know you can just bump parser version. No need to bump other packages.
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