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Since we cannot run `yarn install` with the `--frozen-lockfile` option (because we want to be able to install the locally built Angular packages), integration project lockfiles are susceptible to getting out-of-sync with the corresponding `package.json`. When this happens, yarn will install the latest available version that satisfies the version range specified in `package.json`. This commit adds another line of defense, by specifying exact versions for the dependencies in `package.json` files (i.e. `1.33.7` instead of `^1.33.0`). While transitive dependencies will be unpinned, this still ensures that the same version of direct dependencies will be installed in case of an out-of-sync lockfile, thus reducing the probability of random failures. PR Close #33968 |
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README.md
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