chore(release): missing @hyperledger/cactus-cmd-socket-server npm package
See original GitHub issueThere’s no @hyperledger/cactus-cmd-socket-server:1.0.0
package in official NPM repository. It’s required by socketio-based connector plugins (validators). Without this dependency, building of validator docker images fail. These images are required by electricty-trade and asset-trade sample apps, so without them, it’s impossible to run them through the docker environment.
I’m pretty sure this package was available in NPM earlier on, please restore it if possible.
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@outSH Apologies for the delay! Yes, I’ll publish a new release with this package included ASAP!
@outSH I think I already said it but just to be sure pinging here as well: v1.1.2 artifacts are up on npmjs.com now.