[Pkg-javascript-devel] Bug#985231: Bug#985231: Bug#985231: Bug#985231: TypeError: Cannot use 'in' operator to search for 'dependencies' in ../package.json

Pirate Praveen praveen at onenetbeyond.org
Fri Mar 19 05:55:07 GMT 2021



On 2021, മാർച്ച് 18 8:22:54 PM IST, Andrius Merkys <merkys at debian.org> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>On 2021-03-15 13:45, Pirate Praveen wrote:
>> On 2021, മാർച്ച് 15 4:21:37 PM IST, Nilesh Patra <nilesh at disroot.org> wrote:
>>>> $ node-sass
>>>> /usr/share/nodejs/normalize-package-data/lib/fixer.js:138
>>>> if (!(deps in data)) return
>>>> ^
>>>
>>> Since node-node-sass is supposed to be used as a library, probably we do not need to vendor this binary: /usr/bin/node-sass -> ../lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nodejs/node-sass/bin/node-sass
>> 
>> If someone wants to use the binary and someone cares to make it work, we can fix it.
>> 
>> If no one steps in to fix this, then we can consider removing it.
>
>Codesearch does not list any uses of node-sass binary. Thus I think it
>is safe to remove it.

How? A command line interface can be used directly by users.

Isn't the command supposed to allow compiling .scss files to .css? 

But I agree if no one is interested to fix this, removing may be the best option now. 

If someone comes up to fix later, we can add it back.

>>> Also maybe this bug should be reassigned to node-normalize-package-data?
>> 
>> Is node-node-sass using a compatible version of node-normalize-path?
>> 
>> May be it is expecting a different API? (If the version node-node-sass expects in its package.json is different from the version available in the archive, this can happen).
>
>In package.json, node-node-sass does not mention neither
>node-normalize-package-data nor node-normalize-path.
>
>Best,
>Andrius
>
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