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Hide default gems warnings for Ruby 3.4. #17315
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Changed approach here after chatting with @Bo98 on Slack to just hide the warnings until 3.4. |
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These omit warnings with Ruby 3.3 and are required for Ruby 3.4. We'll fix them when we're upgrading to 3.4 instead.
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These omit warnings with Ruby 3.3 and are required for Ruby 3.4. We'll fix them when we're upgrading to 3.4 instead.