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Laravel 8.54.0 Shift #206

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This pull request includes updates for the recent minor version release of Laravel as well as updates to your package dependencies. Feel free to commit any additional changes to the shift-ci-v8.54.0 branch.

Before merging, you need to:

  • Checkout the shift-ci-v8.54.0 branch
  • Review all pull request comments for additional changes
  • Run composer update
  • Test your application (no tests?)

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⚠️ You are running version 1.12.1 of doctrine/cache. The latest version is 2.1.1. You should review this dependency to see if you can upgrade to the latest version.

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⚠️ You are running version 14.1.1 of graham-campbell/exceptions. The latest version is 15.1.0. You should review this dependency to see if you can upgrade to the latest version.

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⚠️ You are running version 2.0 of ksubileau/color-thief-php. The latest version is 99999. You should review this dependency to see if you can upgrade to the latest version.

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⚠️ The Shift build servers run PHP 8. If you are still running PHP 7.4 or lower you should run composer update locally to ensure you have the proper versions of your dependencies to reflect your PHP 7 environment.

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