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Filenames containing * chars break windows and create incompatible archives in the npm registry. In the next major release, this should raise an error instead of silently omitting them, so that authors can be alerted. Fix #9
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In npm/npm-packlist#32, NPM started to drop filenames containing the `*` character. See: - npm#1096 - npm#1048
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In npm/npm-packlist#32, NPM started to drop filenames containing the `*` character. See: - #1096 - #1048 PR-URL: #1377 Credit: @maxwellgerber Close: #1377 Reviewed-by: @claudiahdz
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Filenames containing * chars break windows and create incompatible
archives in the npm registry.
In the next major release, this should raise an error instead of
silently omitting them, so that authors can be alerted.
Fix #9