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sbt-scalajs, scalajs-compiler, ... 1.15.0 (was 1.14.0) #961

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📦 Updates

from 1.14.0 to 1.15.0

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labels: library-update, early-semver-minor, semver-spec-minor, commit-count:1

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mkurz commented Jan 16, 2024

Since

was merged, let's pull that in as well.

IMHO it should be OK to ship this in a patch release:

This is a minor release:
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  • Despite being a minor release, 1.15.0 is forward binary compatible with 1.13.x or later. It is not forward binary compatible with 1.12.x. Libraries compiled with 1.15.0 can be used with 1.13.x or later but not with 1.12.x or earlier.

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