On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 1:11 PM Tom Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: > On 28/03/17 18:00, Christopher wrote: > > > I have a patch prepped to update js-jquery to 3.2.1, and was wondering > > if I should do it for F26. > > > > I'm not a javascript expert, and certainly not that familiar with nodejs > > stuffs, but jquery is a pretty simple package, and I need it for my web > app. > > What are you updating from? and if it's a significant version change > then what other dependants does it have that might get broken? > > The current version in Fedora is 2.2.4 (which is quite old now). I don't know what it might break... I'm not even sure how to check which packages depend on js-jquery. I've only taken over js-jquery because it was orphaned for awhile, I need it for my package, and I didn't want it to get retired. One thing I know... it's not reasonable to keep packaging *every* major version of jQuery. Currently, there is js-jquery1 (which is the last version 1) and js-jquery (which is the last version 2). I would like to retire js-jquery1 eventually, and just keep js-jquery at the latest.
> Tom > > -- > Tom Hughes ([email protected]) > http://compton.nu/ >
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