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I've psc-package install react-basic'd in order to try out the react-basic counter example and there seems to be a mismatch of version. The current psc-package set has react-basic at version 6.2.0 which I believe is below the version used in their example and causing me some grief with the example code.
How (if even possible) would I get resolve this using psc-package? My impression is the version of react-basic is locked down to the package set itself.
Also, spacchetti has v8.0.0 of react-basic. I'm not sure what this implies regarding the lifecycle of a package set or the status of psc-package itself (as in, should I be using spacchetti instead?).
Thanks for all your efforts on this project!
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spacchetti is an alternative to package-sets that I personally manage, but I also manage package-sets from community contributions. It is not an alternative to psc-package, as it is only a package set.
To get a specific version of react-basic, you have four options:
Hey there,
I've
psc-package install react-basic
'd in order to try out the react-basic counter example and there seems to be a mismatch of version. The currentpsc-package set
hasreact-basic
at version 6.2.0 which I believe is below the version used in their example and causing me some grief with the example code.How (if even possible) would I get resolve this using
psc-package
? My impression is the version ofreact-basic
is locked down to the package set itself.Also, spacchetti has v8.0.0 of react-basic. I'm not sure what this implies regarding the lifecycle of a package set or the status of
psc-package
itself (as in, should I be using spacchetti instead?).Thanks for all your efforts on this project!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: