Antoine du Hamel
Antoine du Hamel
> I hope corepack would use places like `%appdata%\corepack` on windows to avoid potential EPERM issues. I don't have a WIndows machine to test that, but my guess is that...
Do you know if it's actually `%APPDATA%` or `%LOCALAPPDATA%`? It seems to me that it would be more logical to go with the local one, but I'm not sure.
> And for nodejs to ship with npm wrapped by corepack by default, what would need to happen? 1. Someone opens a PR on nodejs/node changing the defaults. 2. The...
Or it could spawn a prompt: `You are running a command the uses in a directory configured to use . Do you want to continue?`.
> I think a prompt would be annoying and cause more problems because you need a way to pass `--yes` to corepack without it passing `--yes` to the underlying package...
Expected output is: -%3E%5BWater%5D-%3E(Fill%20Kettle)-%3E(end))
With Node.js v4 reaching End Of Life in two weeks, `gyp.js` will be compatible with all supported Node versions! Maybe we could consider getting rid of the Python dependency. What...
@nodejs/i18n
https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-commit-osx/48075/nodes=osx11-x64/testReport/junit/(root)/test/pummel_test_fs_readfile_tostring_fail/
> The policy also says: > > > Collaborators may use the Hide feature in the GitHub interface for off-topic posts by non-Collaborators. On this topic, it might be interesting...