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deps: upgrade to npm 2.14.2#25915
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zkat wants to merge 2 commits intonodejs:v0.12from
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This patch should make the tests pass on the downstreamed npm.
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@zkat I think that now 0.12 will be maintained in nodejs/node. |
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@jasnell Where should I be putting this LTS PR? |
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THIS UPDATE INCLUDES A SECURITY FIX
Hooray, shiny new npm! See the release notes at https://github.com/npm/npm/releases/tag/v2.14.2 for details!
Aside from that, we fixed up how
preferGlobalwarnings was working because the unexpected warnings were messing with Windows PowerShell.The extra commit you see is just a patch to our test suite to make it pass when you
make test-npm-- a recent patch made it so.npmrcis never included when you pack a repo, and that broke the test suite when not testing directly in source :)r: @jasnell