On 06/06/14 14:44, Troy Dawson wrote:

But nodejs-nan is making me change my habbit.

Since May 6 (less than 30 days ago), there has been

nan 1.0.0 (which broke the ~0.8 dependencies)
nan 1.1.0 (which broke the ~1.0 dependencies)
nan 1.1.2
nan 1.2.0 (which broke the ~1.1 dependencies)

Wow!

By "broke" do you just mean that the dependency wasn't met, or do you mean that the dependent packages actually needed code changes to work with the newer version of nan?

I have a few packages that currently depend on ~1.0.  In the past they
generally updated a few days after nan updated.  None of them have this
time.
I wouldn't be worried if they were doing ^1.0, but they aren't yet.

So is there a reason not to patch them to use ^1.0 with %nodejs_fixdep?

I loosen the requirements in some of my modules which have overly strict requirements on other modules.

Tom

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