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Upgrade Graph tooling but disable build #1032

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The version of Graph CLI we were using could no longer be installed due to depending on a (deprecated) version of ipfs-http-client that in turn depended on a Github repo that had since been removed. See #1029.

By upgrading Graph tooling, we at least let the repo be installed via Yarn. However, the Liquity subgraph can't be compiled using the newer tooling: the AssemblyScript compiler crashes without an error message.

Fixing the subgraph build will thus be challenging, but in the meantime, let's unblock installation at least.

The version of Graph CLI we were using could no longer be installed
due to depending on a (deprecated) version of ipfs-http-client that
in turn depended on a Github repo that had since been removed.
See #1029.

By upgrading Graph tooling, we at least let the repo be installed
via Yarn. However, the Liquity subgraph can't be compiled using the
newer tooling: the AssemblyScript compiler crashes without an error
message.

Fixing the subgraph build will thus be challenging, but in the meantime,
let's unblock installation at least.
@danielattilasimon danielattilasimon merged commit b5007c2 into main Dec 25, 2023
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