Hi Gandhi,
There is an issue with this repo in that cordova-js uses a jasmine-node
version that depends on a non-secure version of growl. This is not a
trivial fix as moving to the recommended jasmine-node@2.0.1 is a breaking
change.
I am not completely of the mind that updating is the right appr
I already updated cordova-js to use more modern tooling some time ago in
https://github.com/apache/cordova-js/pull/176. I just had not gotten
around to merging it yet. I did so just now.
Jesse schrieb am Do., 25. Okt. 2018, 10:19:
> Hi Gandhi,
>
> There is an issue with this repo in that cordov
Nice Raphael! Thanks.
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 1:30 AM wrote:
> I already updated cordova-js to use more modern tooling some time ago in
> https://github.com/apache/cordova-js/pull/176. I just had not gotten
> around to merging it yet. I did so just now.
>
> Jesse schrieb am Do., 25. Okt. 2018
Hey folks,
There's been some issues with a bunch of packages published to Bintray
jcenter, and we've been getting a lot of bug reports and PRs to
reorder the repositories that gradle looks at. We've already merged a
fix to master, and cherry-picked it to the 7.1.x branch (along with
some other fix
I can try out the release process but need some assistance as its first
time I m doing it. Anyone willing to provide some guidance for me in doing
this?
On Thursday, October 25, 2018, Darryl Pogue wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> There's been some issues with a bunch of packages published to Bintray
> jc
Thanks a lot for the response Jesse and Raphinesse. Will try out the
suggested steps and check out the merge as well. Will get back with further
updates if I m stuck.
On Thursday, October 25, 2018, wrote:
> I already updated cordova-js to use more modern tooling some time ago in
> https://github
Nightly build #891 for cordova has succeeded!
The latest nightly has been published and you can try it out with 'npm i -g
cordova@nightly'
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