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fix: Add missing error message when an error occured #258

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Backport of #256

Signed-off-by: Thomas Poignant <thomas.poignant@gofeatureflag.org>
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@thomaspoignant thomaspoignant merged commit bd4c6cc into v1 Apr 9, 2024
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🤖 I have created a release *beep* *boop*
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[1.5.1](v1.5.0...v1.5.1)
(2024-04-09)


### 🐛 Bug Fixes

* Add missing error message when an error occured
([#258](#258))
([bd4c6cc](bd4c6cc))


### 🧹 Chore

* **deps:** Project file cleanup and remove unnecessary dependencies
([#251](#251))
([79def47](79def47))
* **deps:** update dependency coverlet.collector to v6.0.2
([#247](#247))
([ab34c16](ab34c16))
* support v1 publishing
([b4a2409](b4a2409))

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