Fix require must have a single string literal argument error in rn.#3
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Fix require must have a single string literal argument error in rn.#3flaviouk wants to merge 3 commits into
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I would love to see this fixed 2, please consider merging soon... |
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@MaiaVictor whats the reason for this? |
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I'm also affected by this issue. It causes React Native to throw an exception when trying to build an app that has this library as a dependency. Here is a relevant issue posted for react-native react/metro#65 |
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Fixed conflicts, let me know if there's anything else |
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This is still affecting react-native users. |
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Error msg: bundling failed: Error: require() must have a single string literal argument