package.json name different from module name cause panic #167
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Hey!
I started getting some issues when bumping from version
1.0.9to1.2.2.We're currently importing this package in our codebase (monorepo):
https://github.com/teamwalnut/rescript-urql
Which has a
rescript-urqlname in thepackage.jsonbut a different name@urql/rescriptin thebsconfig.jsonWhen the package is resolved, it's stored with
rescript-urqlas a key, but when resolving the dependencies in our project, we reference thebsconfig.jsonname of the module, so@urql/rescript, causing a:I can change the
package.jsonname for that project, but I'm not sure if that's the correct behaviour and we should instead rely always only on the name in thebsconfig/rescript.json🤔If needed, I can try creating a small environment with the issue or add some tests.
Let me know wdyt 🙏