Le vendredi 27 août 2021 à 12:20 +0200, Yadd a écrit : > use `echo require > debian/tests/pkg-js/SKIP` for such modules.
That makes a node-something package not try to require itself as part of the autopkgtest-ing ; but I don't think that answers my question. The current upstream version of strip-json-comments declares it's a JS- module -- hence it can't be require'd. With my dirty patch, I made it possible again, so existing node-* packages work -- that was the goal: don't break deps. But of course, future packages (or future versions of existing ones) will probably work différently. Let's assume in the near future we end up with: (1) node-foo wants to import node-strip-json-comments ; (2) node-bar wants to require it. If I understand well, without my dirty patch, node-bar has a problem, and with it node-foo has a problem. So my question is: is it possible to handle things cleanly and how? [If not, I'll drop the patch and upload a breaking package immediately: the sooner broken, the sooner fixed...] Cheers, J.Puydt -- Pkg-javascript-devel mailing list Pkg-javascript-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-javascript-devel