commit | b5867f452be52dbd6e7bd26baaa24b885a4b9899 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Sun Feb 07 15:56:55 2021 +0100 |
committer | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Sun Feb 07 17:11:59 2021 +0100 |
tree | f36e80c42a500e2e92d96c511297d729a7142b02 | |
parent | d505c2f32d9efa41c458a13eaa1febc7ad73e574 [diff] |
Patch rules_nodejs library to fix wrong regex string escape On stable-3.2 branch outdated version of rules_nodejs version is used: 1.5, that suffers from usage of wrong regular expression escapes. More recent Bazel versions added a check for that regex string escape pattern and flagging the external rules_nodejs repository as invalid. Given that upgrade path to recent rules_nodejs version is not a trivial one: 1.5 => 1.7 => 2.0, and given that also plugins would need to be updated, we prefer to keep that outdated rules_nodejs version as-is and patch the wrong line in rules_nodejs distribution instead. That would allow us to upgrade to recent bazel versions on stable-3.2 branch. We prefer to keep the same Bazel version on all supported stable branches to reduce/avoid rebuilds when switching between branches. Note, that this workaround should be reverted when this change is merged up to master branch. Change-Id: Ia99ea8398ea87847c27d75f8e47099b2c04c9186
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