Hi All, For rawhide I've been trying to keep my nodejs packages up to the latest releases as much as possible. This isn't really that hard because of the wonderful rpm macro's, and the general consistency of npm packages.
But nodejs-nan is making me change my habbit.
Since May 6 (less than 30 days ago), there has been
nan 1.0.0 (which broke the ~0.8 dependencies) nan 1.1.0 (which broke the ~1.0 dependencies) nan 1.1.2 nan 1.2.0 (which broke the ~1.1 dependencies)
Wow!
I have a few packages that currently depend on ~1.0. In the past they generally updated a few days after nan updated. None of them have this time. I wouldn't be worried if they were doing ^1.0, but they aren't yet.
Anyway, my plan is to wait until at least one of my packages that depend on nan updates to be able to use the latest nan versions. Then I'll update nan to whatever version that happens to be that day.
Anyone have any better ideas?
Troy