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chore(@libp2p/multidim-interop): remove webrtc support temp #2006

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@maschad maschad commented Aug 30, 2023

Since we are not currently testing webRTC in multidim-interop (see #1846) this removes the dependency so that this package doesn't require it, as it's third party dependency nodechannels causes build failures on some environments (see libp2p/test-plans#279)

Whilst that build issue should be resolved, the multidim interop should require dependent to be built which are unused so this seeks to resolve that until the webRTC tests are re-introduced.

Related to #2005

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From what I can see in libp2p/test-plans#279 the failure was caused by not having cmake installed on the build machine.

This has been fixed here though it looks like that PR is still open.

When cmake is installed as per the linked patch, is this still a problem?

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maschad commented Sep 1, 2023

This has been fixed here though it looks like that PR is still open.

the attempt to install cmake failed which is what prompted this PR

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Re: the cmake installation failure: https://github.com/libp2p/test-plans/pull/286/files#r1310029825

Is it still a problem?

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maschad commented Sep 4, 2023

Closing as cmake should be able to be installed (see libp2p/test-plans#286 (comment))

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