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Is there a way to not upgrade from ^1.0.0 to ^1.1.0 when running with -u? #87

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stevemao opened this issue Jun 24, 2015 · 5 comments
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@stevemao
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Same to ~1.0.0 to ~1.0.1 because they are not necessary and noisy in git history.

@mathieumg
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I think this will be the default behavior in the new 2.0 version.

@raineorshine
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Yes, this will be controllable in v2, if not the default.

@stevemao
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Can you link me what this is the duplicate of?

@raineorshine
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It was sort of mixed in with #83. I'll keep this open so that it can be tracked and closed when it is released. Thanks!

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@raineorshine raineorshine reopened this Jun 25, 2015
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This is much more clearly documented in the README now. Closing.

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