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<wilywizard> I'm getting a crash with an app saying required dependency can't be found, it's a tertiary dependency, it's parent is listed in my Gemfile.lock but the culprit doesn't showup in the Gemfile.lock at all but has been installed on the system. I've very little experience in ruby but if I understand correctly if it's not listed in the Gemfile.lock the program will not be able to locate it at runtime? Is
<wilywizard> there a good way to troubleshoot lockfile generation?
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