Dist folder is empty
See original GitHub issueI tried to download the version 4 from bower but the dist
folder, that should contain the JS files, is empty.
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We changed our minds on this and are now populating
dist
in the repo. As ofv4.1.1
bugsnag-js should resume support for bower.@XueDong369 the link you used does point to a built file so I don’t know what could be going wrong for you there.
The latest CDN version is hosted at https://d2wy8f7a9ursnm.cloudfront.net/v4.7.3/bugsnag.min.js