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The Material units tests job has been disabled with the typescript upgrade PR since the components repository was still on an old TypeScript version (due to cyclic dependencies between the framework and components repository). Since the components repository has been updated to `9.0.0-next.15` and now uses the compatible TypeScript version, we can re-enable ds Related to this change, we need to ignore the `package.json` engines when installing the dependencies of the components repo. This is because the components repo already updated to NodeJS v12 and Yarn v1.19.1. This is not the case for the CI setup of framework. For now, since we don't want to change the dev setup (as it slows down development), we temporarily disable the engines. Additionally, the material unit tests job now depends on the actual release packages (not on the ngtsc compiled ones). This is because the components repo setup relies on NGCC being run. This is also helpful for validating ngcc against the framework packages. PR Close #33530 |
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