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On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:00 AM, greelgorke <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is mostly enough time for testing, but not enough time to find out
> why test break. and if i can ensure, that the breaks are not caused by some
> unstable urgent release of a subsubsubdependency, i'd rather use lates
> stable version. life is too short to search for bugs in every peace of
> software you depend on. thats why we all use software, others done, and
> hope they did it right.
>
> Am Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2012 03:11:28 UTC+2 schrieb Alex Kocharin:
>>
>>
>> It's because I strongly believe that, if you have enough time for
>> testing, it's far better to always use latest versions of every software.
>>
>> If you have a good knowledge of the software you use, and good
>> integration tests, and a testing team, it's nothing wrong with usage of,
>> say, node 0.9.x on production, right? I assume that newer versions of a
>> software is generally better, if you have a time to test everything and
>> track all API changes.
>> --
>> // alex
>>
>>
>> 23.10.2012, 11:06, "greelgorke" <[email protected]>:
>>
>> only option is to install all dependencies, then remove all
>> sub-dependencies and reinstall then manually also.
>> but why do you that that anyway?
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2012 01:22:47 UTC+2 schrieb Alex Kocharin:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Some node.js modules depend on strict versions of another modules like
>> that:
>> "dependencies":{"mongodb":"0.**9.9-3"} // mongode
>>
>> or that:
>> "engines": { "node": "~0.6" } // express did it some time ago
>>
>> Now suppose I want to always use newer versions of any modules and don't
>> care much about what maintainers thinks about it. What should I do?
>>
>> Is there any option for npm to lose respect for upper bounds of version
>> range, but still respect lower bounds? Or any configuration like "whenever
>> you see module@X, always install module@Y"?
>>
>> --
>> // alex
>>
>>
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