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fix(deps): update dependency execa to v4 #23

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
execa dependencies major ^3.0.0 -> ^4.0.0

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sindresorhus/execa

v4.0.3

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  • Fix use of floating number for the timeout and forceKillAfterTimeout options (#​431) 9a157b3

v4.0.2

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  • Fix with third-party promises (like bluebird) not working (#​427)

v4.0.1

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  • Fix checking for Error instances (#​423)

v4.0.0

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Bug fixes
  • Fix childProcess.kill() not working with Electron (#​400)

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Signed-off-by: Charlike Mike Reagent <olsten.larck@gmail.com>
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do not merge, merge when upgrade to require node 10, which will happen soon hopefully.

@tunnckoCore tunnckoCore self-assigned this Jan 5, 2020
@renovate renovate bot requested a review from tunnckoCore April 28, 2020 06:00
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