Github user zertosh commented on the issue:
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@jfarrell will do. Made an issue
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4064
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Github user jfarrell commented on the issue:
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@zertosh if you can submit a patch to update the version of ws in use we
can look at turning around a 0.11.0 to help out
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Github user zertosh commented on the issue:
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Thanks @jfarrell!
@modocache, unfortunately we still can't use this lib. The version of `ws`
that it uses is crazy old (v0.4.32 from Aug 2014). Any version prior to
[ws@1.0.0](https://github
Github user jfarrell commented on the issue:
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done
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Github user bufferoverflow commented on the issue:
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@jfarrell you are the npm publisher, could you please push 0.10.0 to the
npm registry?
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Github user modocache commented on the issue:
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+1 for @zertosh's comment. @bufferoverflow, is there any way for me, a
third-party contributor, to help you or other maintainers publish a new version
on npm? I'd love to use a version without thes