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To make testing this package even more funny travis fails to run (while it has been working fine) and jenkins starts working (which was failing up to now). |
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As the maintainer seems to not be so much responsive, use a fork of it directly from github that has fixed the dependencies problem.
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please do this version fix and any necessary changes also in: https://github.com/plone/Products.CMFPlone/blob/master/Products/CMFPlone/_scripts/compile_resources.py#L20 after that, and if tests go green for jenkins, this should be ready to merge. |
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So seems that grunt-sed is used in quite some places, so it can not be removed as my original idea was.
Fortunately there is a pull request to fix the dependency problems jharding/grunt-sed#17 and npm allows to define versions as github URLs (even so short that you don't need to say that they come from github).
Long story short: I forked the pull request's fork on collective (just to prevent that the fork removes the commits) so now jenkins and travis both run fine :-)