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@gfredericks thanks
maybe you could help me?. I think I might be doing a stupic mistake but I dont see it 😕
@carocad that's pretty strange
yeap, I am still trying to make sense of it. I mean if it would be normal if would have popep up before the lib release
@carocad looking at the travis log, the problem seems to be using previous bindings in the for-all, which doesn't support that
The bindings are independent
That doesn't explain your claim that the readme example doesn't work
You'd have to refactor it to one binding with gen/let and destructing, probably
The travis logs are helpful, yeah
Especially if the source is online too
hmmm seems that I was wrong. The build is still failing but it doesnt show the same problem as before
the pr is this if it helps: https://github.com/n7a235/backend.routing/pull/3
@carocad that looks like just an eastwood failure?
yeah it seems like it. I just changed my code and the example from the repo worked locally. I am testing in travis
cool, thanks
oh it seems I cannot close the issue 😞 I put a comment explaining it was my failure though
huh, strange
I'll close it