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RubenKelevra opened this issue Aug 3, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1916
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deprecated and replaced module i18next-node-fs-backend #1884

RubenKelevra opened this issue Aug 3, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1916
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  • OS: Linux
  • Version of IPFS Desktop: 0.16.2

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npm warns about a deprecated module called i18next-node-fs-backend

npm WARN deprecated [email protected]: replaced by i18next-fs-backend

@RubenKelevra RubenKelevra added the need/triage Needs initial labeling and prioritization label Aug 3, 2021
@lidel lidel added good first issue Good issue for new contributors help wanted Seeking public contribution on this issue P3 Low: Not priority right now exp/novice Someone with a little familiarity can pick up and removed need/triage Needs initial labeling and prioritization labels Aug 6, 2021
@lidel lidel added this to the v0.16 milestone Sep 3, 2021
lidel added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 4, 2021
lidel added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 4, 2021
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