Gosh... Every time I come back to a node project I discover that a minor version of some package or tool is wholly incompatible with about the whole world and that I must upgrade many things and often replace a package by a fixed fork...
Yesterday it's travis CI which failed, probably because some minor version of node was incompatible with one of the packages in my packages.lock...
@DenysSéguret I've been trying to tackle one other related problem in another JavaScript code base. Dependencies are outdated and the npm auditing system is complaining about hundreds of vulnerabilities.
So now I'm pressured to updating everything at once, which is tricky, time consuming, and not very fun.
It's especially unfun when even the build chain is buggy because it has thousands of dependencies and one of them doesn't like the last minor version of node (gulp)