If an entry-point has missing dependencies then it cannot be processed and is marked as invalid. Similarly, if an entry-point has dependencies that have been marked as invalid then that entry-point too is invalid. In all these cases, ngcc should quietly ignore these entry-points and continue processing what it can. Previously, if an entry-point had more than one entry-point that was transitively invalid then ngcc was crashing rather than ignoring the entry-point. PR Close #31276
Revert "build(bazel): update to bazel 0.27.0 and fix compat in @angular/bazel package (#31019)" (#31267)
build: rules_nodejs 0.26.0 & use @npm instead of @ngdeps now that downstream angular build uses angular bundles (#28871)
Revert "build(bazel): update to bazel 0.27.0 and fix compat in @angular/bazel package (#31019)" (#31267)
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