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An in-range update of eslint-plugin-import is breaking the build 🚨 #53

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greenkeeper bot opened this issue Jun 24, 2018 · 1 comment
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greenkeeper bot commented Jun 24, 2018

Version 2.13.0 of eslint-plugin-import was just published.

Branch Build failing 🚨
Dependency [eslint-plugin-import](https://github.com/benmosher/eslint-plugin-import)
Current Version 2.12.0
Type devDependency

This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.

eslint-plugin-import is a devDependency of this project. It might not break your production code or affect downstream projects, but probably breaks your build or test tools, which may prevent deploying or publishing.

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  • continuous-integration/travis-ci/push The Travis CI build could not complete due to an error Details
  • continuous-integration/appveyor/branch AppVeyor build failed Details

Commits

The new version differs by 7 commits.

  • c34f14f changelog/package bumps
  • 9db789b [Fix] namespace: ensure this rule works in ES2018
  • add69cf [New] Add ESLint 5 support
  • 59fc04e [Tests] on node v10
  • cdb328c [webpack] log a useful error in a module bug arises
  • ebafcbf no-restricted-paths: complete coverage
  • e6f5c13 No relative parent imports rule (#1093)

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greenkeeper bot commented Jun 24, 2018

After pinning to 2.12.0 your tests are still failing. The reported issue might not affect your project. These imprecisions are caused by inconsistent test results.

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