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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 14/01/2024 à 05:20, Yadd a écrit :<span
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi,
the patch 0003-Use-system-provided-yarn.js.patch replaces missing
yarn.js by node-corepack. Please keep in mind that
node-corepack/../yarn.js is a wrapper that downloads yarnpkg from
Internet instead of using Debian's one.</pre>
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<p>Hi Yadd,</p>
<p>I spent some time trying to patch things all around so as to get
the build to run offline, but I must confess I got myself lost in
the maze of commands and helper tools. In the end I think my
source package tried to use the yarn.js provided by node-corepack
in some places, the one provided by yarnpkg in others, and
pkgjs-install-minimal in yet others. They all seem subtly
incompatible (especially with regards to --offline behaviour), and
I think it would be better if someone more fluent than me in Yarn
and related tools were to tackle this problem.</p>
<p>I pushed to Salsa the last state of the packaging before I
started getting completely lost, any help would be most welcome
:-)</p>
<p>Roland.<br>
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