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[GitHub] [ambari] kevinw66 commented on pull request #3630: AMBARI-25842 : Update Angular version in Ambari .

kevinw66 commented on PR #3630:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ambari/pull/3630#issuecomment-1410165911

   > > Thanks @vishalsuvagia , may I ask what's the problem have you met? I'm not sure if 1.8.x is a valid syntax in bower json configuration file. BTW, no matter if I use `1.8.0` , `1.8.x` , or remove the `resolutions` limitation, I'll always get angular 1.8.3 from other dependencies And when I use `1.8.0` or `1.8.x`, there will be this line in the log: `bower angular extra-resolution Unnecessary resolution: angular#1.8.x`
   > 
   > Thanks @kevinw66 for reviewing the fix, I tried clone and compilation on a freshly installed Ubuntu system, however this failed to get dependency for Angular with version 1.8.0. After updating version in bower.json I was able to progress with compilation. Hence thought to update Angular to latest minimal supported version.
   
   @vishalsuvagia Which version of Ubuntu are you using? I can successfully compile on my Ubuntu 20.04


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