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#643 - Solidity imported libraries should have a tagged version #661

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Resolves #643

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Run the following command to initialize and update the submodule with the specified branch:

git submodule update --init --remote

This command initializes the submodule and updates it to the latest commit on the specified branch.

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I don't see tagged versions

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I don't see tagged versions

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0x4007 commented May 29, 2023

CI doesn't pass so we can't merge. You must be following conventional commits for your commit messages.

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CI doesn't pass so we can't merge. You must be following conventional commits for your commit messages.

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@0x4007 0x4007 merged commit 3935730 into ubiquity:development May 31, 2023
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Solidity imported libraries should have a version
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