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What:

Update files for Release/v4.2.2.
Performed steps from comment on #4237:

  • Create a branch from master release/v4.2.2
  • Bump the Less version. (Unfortunately, this is still clunky, it's changed at package.json in root, and in /packages/less/ for historical reasons)
  • Update the Changelog
  • Run grunt dist - (Also clunky -- in a perfect world, we would not be committing dist files, but there are also tricky backwards compatibility problems which caused this initially.)
  • Commit changed files to branch.
  • Submit a PR to this repo.

Also tried to mirror #3814

I did not change the lock files. Those can be changed once the new version of Less.js is published to npm.

All merges have been bug fixes so I made the release a patch release.

Why:

Users can benefit from recent bug fixes.

Checklist:

  • Documentation
  • Added/updated unit tests
  • Code complete

* Update files for Release/v4.2.2.
@dosubot dosubot bot added the size:L This PR changes 100-499 lines, ignoring generated files. label Jan 4, 2025
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Updated PR based on recent CI merges by @iChenLei (thank you!)

CI seems improved and not flaky.

I will investigate a more automated CHANGELOG solution in the future, my immediate priority was going through the backlog and fixing some bugs. So for this release I manually updated CHANGELOG.

@puckowski puckowski requested a review from matthew-dean January 7, 2025 22:48
@dosubot dosubot bot added the lgtm This PR has been approved by a maintainer label Jan 19, 2025
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@puckowski Thanks so much!

@matthew-dean matthew-dean merged commit 1e7b003 into less:master Jan 19, 2025
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