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There are many $version available where do I find this Client.php this error talking about?
There is no log record in the log about this.
Thanks

To do solve this temporarily I did this
return $version ?? '0.0.0';
on
vendor\sentry\sentry\lib\Raven\Client.php:1551
and change $path{0} to $path[0]
on vendor\sentry\sentry\lib\Raven\Client.php:331

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