@valescoagency/runway 0.14.1 → 0.14.3

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package/README.md CHANGED
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  ## Status
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- 0.14.1 — production-shaped and dogfooded against live Linear queues.
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+ 0.14.3 — production-shaped and dogfooded against live Linear queues.
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  The end-to-end pipeline (init → run → review → PR) is stable; surface
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  may still shift as the orchestrator's policy and iteration mechanics
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  mature. See [CHANGELOG.md](./CHANGELOG.md) for per-release detail.
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  // dashboard boot ran the same migration.
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  }
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  }
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+ // VA-469: drop `evaluator_aggregates_v1` before the VA-455 rebuild.
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+ // SQLite 3.45+ (bundled with Node 26) validates view dependencies
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+ // during DDL, so `DROP TABLE drains` inside relaxDrainsEndTimeNotNull
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+ // is rejected with `error in view evaluator_aggregates_v1: no such
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+ // table: main.drains` when a legacy boot had already installed the
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+ // view. The view is unconditionally recreated by `aggregatesViewDdl`
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+ // below, so dropping it here is free on the fresh-install path too.
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+ db.exec(`DROP VIEW IF EXISTS evaluator_aggregates_v1`);
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  // VA-455: SQLite has no `ALTER COLUMN`, so relaxing the original
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  // `end_time_unix_nano TEXT NOT NULL` constraint on legacy DBs
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  // requires a table-rebuild. Only fire when PRAGMA reports the
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@valescoagency/runway",
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- "version": "0.14.1",
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+ "version": "0.14.3",
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  "description": "Linear-driven orchestrator + scaffolder for coding agents on Sandcastle. `runway init` scaffolds a target repo (sandcastle + varlock + 1Password); `runway run` drains a Linear queue against it; `runway doctor`, `runway upgrade`, `runway upgrade-repo` round out the lifecycle.",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "author": {