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by edmccard
3300 days ago
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>The users were asking the maintainer to re-publish a non-broken tarball. Yes, with such helpful suggestions as changing to a fresh directory because the original directory was "corrupt". Except that wouldn't have fixed it; the problem was eventually discovered to be a bug in npm on Windows[1], so every single "republished" package would have also been broken. [1]https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/16734 |
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I think it's pretty clear which side here is acting inappropriately.