elm-random-pcg | OBSOLETE IN 0.19 - use elm/random | Mock library
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OBSOLETE IN 0.19 - use elm/random
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QUESTION
I want to use v9
branch of elm-mdl
library.
I added native-modules
to true
in my elm-package.json
and added external\elm-mdl
to my source-directories
list.
I then added "debois/elm-mdl": "9.0.0 <= v < 10.0.0",
to elm-package.json
I ran elm-install
but it complains about :
ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-12 at 09:48Here's an answer I prepared earlier: Using local packages
In summary, remove the elm-mdl reference in your dependencies and link to the folder where the Material module is defined, ie:
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Elm packages are available at elm-lang.org. If you are going to make HTTP requests, you may need elm/http and elm/json. You can get them set up in your project with the following commands: elm install elm/http and elm install elm/json. It adds these dependencies into your elm.json file, making these packages available in your project. Please refer guide.elm-lang.org for more information.
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