Update faraday-follow_redirects dependency again#588
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Brief Summary of Changes
After #587, unfortunately we need to update the faraday-follow_redirects dependency again to be able to use Ruby 4.0, since the commit that allows Ruby 4.0 only landed in 0.5.0
I suggest to change
~> 0.4.0to~> 0.5to allow using the latest 0.x version, similar to thefaraday-multipartdependency one line above.What does this PR address?
Are tests included?
Reviewer, please note:
Apart from allowing Ruby 4.0, faraday-follow-redirects did not add any other relevant changes.
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