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Update to webpack-asset-relocator-loader@0.5.4 #421

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@guybedford guybedford requested a review from styfle as a code owner June 13, 2019 12:35
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Does this close any issues?

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It comes up as a bug in the Next.js build.

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Merging #421 into master will not change coverage.
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Fast-tracking for a 0.19.1 patch release.

@guybedford guybedford merged commit e9a3d72 into master Jun 13, 2019
@guybedford guybedford deleted the loader-update branch June 13, 2019 12:44
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