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I noticed that in the recent upgrade, eslint was upgraded to version 7 separately, causing a conflict between the current version of eslint and the peerDependencies of eslint-plugin-mocha (eslint-plugin-mocha requires eslint@"^2.0.0 || ^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0").
The problem is that npm install will fail normally unless the --force or --legacy-peer-deps flag is enabled.
Should we upgrade the eslint related dependencies (such as eslint-plugin-mocha), or should we roll back eslint to its original version?
I am happy to resolve this issue once the solution is confirmed :)
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I noticed that in the recent upgrade, eslint was upgraded to version 7 separately, causing a conflict between the current version of eslint and the peerDependencies of eslint-plugin-mocha (eslint-plugin-mocha requires eslint@"^2.0.0 || ^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0").
The problem is that npm install will fail normally unless the --force or --legacy-peer-deps flag is enabled.
Should we upgrade the eslint related dependencies (such as eslint-plugin-mocha), or should we roll back eslint to its original version?
I am happy to resolve this issue once the solution is confirmed :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: