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I'll close since there was no further feedback, so assuming this was fixed in the latest releases. If you're still running into this, please reopen posting the requested information if possible.
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Thanks for the report!
In the issue title, it mentions Bundler 2.5.11, however your bundle env
shows you're using 2.5.9. Can you rerun with Bundler 2.5.11 and post updated information?
Also, would it be possible to share a Gemfile that reproduces the problem? I understand you're most likely using private gems, but can you try minimize the Gemfile removing the private stuff and see if the problem still reproduces? I did some testing with JRuby and I was not able to reproduce the problem, that's why I need more specific information.
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@deivid-rodriguez I just tried with bundler 2.5.14
on jruby-9.4.7 and this issue still occurred. The platforms were removed from the gemfile.lock
upon bundler update
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Ok, thanks. I'll reopen for a couple more weeks in case someone else posts the requested information. Otherwise this issue is not actionable for me, since I don't know what's wrong and I can't reproduce the problem.
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