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You can declare dependencies explicitly very easily. The readme is pretty clear that it isn't intended to catch all versions of render and that you'll have to be explicit sometimes.
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Yes, but does that make this not an issue?
Also, according to the docs a simple call as shown above should work.
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I guess I'm not sure. The easy fix is to be explicit. I can look into writing a fix but I'll defer to @dhh before spending time on it. My guess is that this probably won't be changed due to a) needing to change both Rails master and this gem and b) it being such a small difference that can be mitigated in a well-documented way.
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I'll definitely see if I can get my hands dirty here.
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