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Oops, I looked at current issues, but not current pull-requests. |
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Like you said, the #15 try to fix the same problem. You can contribute on this one if you want to have it in master soon ;) So, I close this issue |
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When using MD5, the referenced assets obviously need to exist to be able to compute the hash.
A missing asset causes a ENOENT error.
In some cases, a missing asset could be normal. My use case is a Ionic (Cordova) application, where the
cordova.jsscript is available only in packaged applications, but not for the web.This patch bypasses replacements for missing local assets.