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@Anviking Anviking self-assigned this Mar 27, 2025
@Anviking Anviking force-pushed the anviking/5061/drop-ca-srp branch from e1ac705 to ea8cb71 Compare March 27, 2025 15:19
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abailly commented Mar 27, 2025

There's no cardano-addresses-cli anymore

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abailly commented Mar 28, 2025

I had a quick stab at the issue as it seems related to newest versions of cardano-addresses and cardano-crypto we published to hackage. Although it's not obvious from the output of cabal, it seems the conflict comes from cardano-crypto: it was bumped to 1.3.0 only in cardano-api 10.11.1.0. I updated the index for CHaP to a more recent version, eg. 2025-03-20 in order to pull that version in, and after some fiddling it seems we need to bump dependency from cardano-wallet-read which depends on cardano-crypto 1.1.2.

ping @paolino @Anviking

@paolino paolino force-pushed the anviking/5061/drop-ca-srp branch from 023f194 to dd0f015 Compare March 28, 2025 08:41
@Anviking Anviking force-pushed the anviking/5061/drop-ca-srp branch 2 times, most recently from 11b7d7b to 2d7db5f Compare April 4, 2025 07:01
@Anviking Anviking force-pushed the anviking/5061/drop-ca-srp branch from 2d7db5f to 60cc5df Compare April 4, 2025 08:00
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