Bump debug from 4.1.1 to 4.3.4 in /backend
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Bumps debug from 4.1.1 to 4.3.4.
Release notes
Sourced from debug's releases.
4.3.4
What's Changed
- Add section about configuring JS console to show debug messages by
@gitname
in debug-js/debug#866- Replace deprecated String.prototype.substr() by
@CommanderRoot
in debug-js/debug#876New Contributors
@gitname
made their first contribution in debug-js/debug#866@CommanderRoot
made their first contribution in debug-js/debug#876Full Changelog: https://github.com/debug-js/debug/compare/4.3.3...4.3.4
4.3.3
Patch Release 4.3.3
This is a documentation-only release. Further, the repository was transferred. Please see notes below.
- Migrates repository from https://github.com/visionmedia/debug to https://github.com/debug-js/debug. Please see notes below as to why this change was made.
- Updates repository maintainership information
- Updates the copyright (no license terms change has been made)
- Removes accidental epizeuxis (#828)
- Adds README section regarding usage in child procs (#850)
Thank you to
@taylor1791
and@kristofkalocsai
for their contributions.
Repository Migration Information
I've formatted this as a FAQ, please feel free to open an issue for any additional question and I'll add the response here.
Q: What impact will this have on me?
In most cases, you shouldn't notice any change.
The only exception I can think of is if you pull code directly from https://github.com/visionmedia/debug, e.g. via a
"debug": "visionmedia/debug"
-type version entry in your package.json - in which case, you should still be fine due to the automatic redirection Github sets up, but you should also update any references as soon as possible.Q: What are the security implications of this change?
If you pull code directly from the old URL, you should update the URL to https://github.com/debug-js/debug as soon as possible. The old organization has many approved owners and thus a new repository could (in theory) be created at the old URL, circumventing Github's automatic redirect that is in place now and serving malicious code. I (
@qix
-) also wouldn't have access to that repository, so while I don't think it would happen, it's still something to consider.Even in such a case, however, the officially released package on npm (
debug
) would not be affected. That package is still very much under control (even more than it used to be).Q: What should I do if I encounter an issue related to the migration?
Search the issues first to see if someone has already reported it, and then open a new issue if someone has not.
Q: Why was this done as a 'patch' release? Isn't this breaking?
No, it shouldn't be breaking. The package on npm shouldn't be affected (aside from this patch release) and any references to the old repository should automatically redirect.
Thus, according to all of the "APIs" (loosely put) involved, nothing should have broken.
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Commits
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da66c86
4.3.4 -
9b33412
replace deprecated String.prototype.substr() (#876) -
c0805cc
add section about configuring JS console to show debug messages (#866) -
043d3cd
4.3.3 -
4079aae
update license and more maintainership information -
19b36c0
update repository location + maintainership information -
f851b00
adds README section regarding usage in child procs (#850) -
d177f2b
Remove accidental epizeuxis -
e47f96d
4.3.2 -
1e9d38c
cache enabled status per-logger (#799) - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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