I have just updated the repo: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-javascript/node-yarnpkg.git with upstream's latest release (1.2.1).
W.r.t. the previous time I looked (version 1.0.2 of 2017-09-13) the dependencies have not changed much: - 2 new dependencies (strip-ansi and puka) - node-camelcase goes from 3.0.0 to 4.0.0 - node-chalk goes from 1.1.1 to 2.1.0 I also updated the task page https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/Nodejs/Tasks/yarn using the commands: grep -v eslint-plugin-yarn-internal package.json > package1.json ./js-task-wiki-edit/js_task_edit.py -f package1.json Let's set aside for the moment the staggering figure of 142 packages to update. Assuming some dependencies can be skipped: - jest, flow, flow-bin, commitizen and cz-conventional-changelog: these seem tools required for the upstream development workflow - cmd-shim: should be required only on windows - leven: node-fast-levenshtein is in debian and it should be easy to patch yarn to use that instead (or ask ustream, since fast-levenshtein seems more popular than leven) and not counting the babel / eslint stuff and the indirect dependencies for direct dependencies we already have in the archive, it seems we need 15 new packages. Before I file ITPs for these: - asap - chownr - dnscache - gulp-if - gulp-watch - gunzip-maybe - is-ci - is-webpack-bundle - mock-stdin - node-emoji - prettier - puka - tar-fs - v8-compile-cache - yn do you have any comments on them ? Paolo