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Hotfix for missing tailwind.css dependency #6040

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@PabloBuchu PabloBuchu commented Mar 22, 2023

Pull Request Description

This PR add a fix for Resource not found: tailwind.css file

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@PabloBuchu PabloBuchu added the CI: No changelog needed Do not require a changelog entry for this PR. label Mar 22, 2023
@sylwiabr sylwiabr merged commit e5fef2f into develop Mar 22, 2023
@sylwiabr sylwiabr deleted the wip/pb/fix-missing-tailwind-css branch March 22, 2023 11:14
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wdanilo commented Mar 22, 2023

@PabloBuchu, how was the PR merged that caused the build failing with this message? Was QA done in that PR?

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