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Fix error on successful arduino libs installation #1575

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Closes #1546

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taps is really not necessary here, but it's very strange that this changes fixes misleading error :)
Probably, we have a bug in tapP and it can hurt us in the future 🙈
But, approve :)

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evgenykochetkov commented Nov 28, 2018

@brusherru, tapP is fine. tap from ramda@0.25.0 was the culprit. And because 0.25.0 ended up in asar file despite the fact that we use 0.24.1 everywhere the error was reproducible only in production build.

@evgenykochetkov evgenykochetkov force-pushed the fix-1546-misleading-error-when-installing-arduino-libs branch from 143cd26 to 8148bc8 Compare November 29, 2018 14:24
@evgenykochetkov evgenykochetkov force-pushed the fix-1546-misleading-error-when-installing-arduino-libs branch from 8148bc8 to 887dc20 Compare November 30, 2018 09:55
@evgenykochetkov evgenykochetkov merged commit b6ace22 into master Nov 30, 2018
@evgenykochetkov evgenykochetkov deleted the fix-1546-misleading-error-when-installing-arduino-libs branch November 30, 2018 11:33
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