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Remove unused babel-loader from babel-preset-react-app #6780

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@tlrobinson tlrobinson commented Apr 9, 2019

As far as I can tell there's no reason for the webpack babel-loader to be a dependency of babel-preset-react-app. If you happen to use babel-preset-react-app without Webpack you get a warning like

warning "babel-preset-react-app > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "webpack@>=2".

There was another PR #6124 but it wasn't merged for some reason.

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@ianschmitz ianschmitz added this to the 3.0 milestone Apr 9, 2019
@ianschmitz ianschmitz merged commit b676bf3 into facebook:master Apr 9, 2019
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