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Release: npm@6.10.1 #207

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@isaacs isaacs commented Jul 2, 2019

BUGFIXES

DEPENDENCIES

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isaacs commented Jul 2, 2019

SemVer v6 would be nice, but it'll require a lot of other modules to be updated. Most of the other outdated deps drop support for node 6, so they'll come in npm v7.

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When running an npm command from within a git environment, such as
installing or testing during a git rebase or bisect, these environment
variables will be passed to the child process, causing it to
fetch/checkout/etc in the root project instead of doing what the user
intends.

Strip them out so that they are not passed to the child process.

Also, remove git environs from the test environment, so that spawning
git in a test to set up a dummy repo doesn't mess with the main
project's git repository.  This enables adding `exec npm test` in a `git
rebase -i` list to run tests between commits.
This also updates make-fetch-happen, so it no longer requires the old
lru-cache.
Instead of creating a new set each time a new node gets visited, so that
its siblings do not have it in `seen`, just remove the node from the
original set right after all child nodes are visited.

See #76

Credit: @larsgw

PR-URL: #206
Close: #206
Reviewed-by: @isaacs
Credit: @raywu0123
PR-URL: #179
Close: #179
Reviewed-by: @isaacs
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