In that case something that was broken in Espruino got fixed. I guess at some point I could switch to a more comprehensive package management system, with a 'works with Espruino version' tag on each module revision.
My hope has always been that Espruino would stabilise enough that this wasn't a major problem. I think we're pretty much there now... I'm struggling to think of anything in the list of issues that would really cause a problem for existing modules.
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Yes, that's fixed now though?
In that case something that was broken in Espruino got fixed. I guess at some point I could switch to a more comprehensive package management system, with a 'works with Espruino version' tag on each module revision.
My hope has always been that Espruino would stabilise enough that this wasn't a major problem. I think we're pretty much there now... I'm struggling to think of anything in the list of issues that would really cause a problem for existing modules.