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jsdoc dependency notation vs NPM 2.x #20

@julianxhokaxhiu

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@julianxhokaxhiu

Hey,

I was trying to install your package this morning using latest NPM 2.1.7 and I encountered this error:

npm ERR! notarget No compatible version found: jsdoc@'>=3.3.0 <3.4.0'
npm ERR! notarget Valid install targets:
npm ERR! notarget ["0.0.0","3.2.0-dev","3.2.0","3.2.1","3.2.2","3.3.0-alpha1","3.3.0-alpha2","3.3.0-alpha3","3.3.0-alpha4","3.3.0-alpha5","3.3.0-alpha7","3.3.0-alpha8","3.3.0-alpha9","3.3.0-alpha10"]
npm ERR! notarget
npm ERR! notarget This is most likely not a problem with npm itself.
npm ERR! notarget In most cases you or one of your dependencies are requesting
npm ERR! notarget a package version that doesn't exist.

Reading elsewhere I found that this is an issue that was changed between NPM 1.x and 2.x. I've found also someone that already fixed it for both of them, you can see the issue here: krampstudio/grunt-jsdoc#102

Can you fix also yours?

Thanks in advice.

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