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Lock globalyzer to working version #56

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@benmccann benmccann commented Nov 19, 2020

There are currently four failing tests. This fixes two of them. A new version of globalyzer was released and without this lock file it picks up the latest causing the tests to fail. The other two test failures were introduced by a recent commit #44 (comment) and are being fixed in #59

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lukeed commented Nov 19, 2020

This wouldn't fix anything. It SHOULD be failing, since users would also be picking up latest globalyzer on install.

This is why lockfiles are/can be misleading

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Ah, right. Thanks for catching that @lukeed. I've updated this to also update the package.json, which should actually fix the issue. I think the package-lock.json is still helpful so I left it, but I'm happy to drop it from this change if you prefer

@benmccann benmccann changed the title Add package-lock.json Lock globalyzer to working version Nov 19, 2020
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@terkelg terkelg merged commit 7e61029 into terkelg:master Nov 20, 2020
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