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Which Transloco package(s) are the source of the bug?
Scoped Libs
Is this a regression?
Yes
Current behavior
the version 5.x of transloco-scoped-libs cli does not copy any file to the output folder.
Expected behavior
the previous version (3.x) of transloco-scoped-libs does not have any issue copying the translation files to the ouput folder with the exact same configuration (see below).
Please provide a link to a minimal reproduction of the bug, if you won't provide a link the issue won't be handled.
after some investigation, it appears that you have updated the "glob" dependency to v10 (from v7).
also, the problem does not seem to happen on linux (didn't test it on macos).
I would like to make a pull request for this bug
No
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have the same exact bug on the same platform, it's not working on windows, but working in linux and macos, for the same project. With previous version of transloco scoped libs it was working before.
Also I remarked it create the directories at the destination, but they are empty
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Is there an existing issue for this?
Which Transloco package(s) are the source of the bug?
Scoped Libs
Is this a regression?
Yes
Current behavior
the version 5.x of transloco-scoped-libs cli does not copy any file to the output folder.
Expected behavior
the previous version (3.x) of transloco-scoped-libs does not have any issue copying the translation files to the ouput folder with the exact same configuration (see below).
Please provide a link to a minimal reproduction of the bug, if you won't provide a link the issue won't be handled.
N/A
Transloco Config
Please provide the environment you discovered this bug in
Browser
No response
Additional context
after some investigation, it appears that you have updated the "glob" dependency to v10 (from v7).
also, the problem does not seem to happen on linux (didn't test it on macos).
I would like to make a pull request for this bug
No
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: