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Ruby 3.1.2 still includes strscan as a default gem. The version of strscan is 3.0.1 in Ruby 3.1.2 (latest release).
net-imap is dependent on strscan and according to the Gemspec, just wants the latest version.
strscan, the broken out gem, is now at 3.0.3, but of course is still 3.0.1 in Ruby itself.
This is causing a gem dependency problem when trying to start a Rails app:
You have already activated strscan 3.0.1, but your Gemfile requires strscan 3.0.3
In your opinion, who is to blame here? net-imap? strscan? ruby? The Rails server (passenger, in this case)?