React Router DOM is a popular library for declarative routing in React web applications, and a comparison between versions 6.4.1 and 6.4.0 reveals subtle but important changes for developers. Both versions share the same description, development dependencies for React 18.2.0 and later, peer dependencies for React 16.8 and newer, and the ubiquitous MIT license. They also both have the same number of files.
The key differentiator lies in the dependencies. Version 6.4.1 introduces a dependency on @remix-run/router version 1.0.1, seemingly an important update as the previous version relied on react-router 6.4.0. This suggests a potential refinement or enhancement in the underlying routing engine used by react-router-dom. Developers upgrading to 6.4.1 should investigate the changes within @remix-run/router 1.0.1 to understand any potential impact on their existing routing logic.
Furthermore, there's a slight difference in the unpackedSize, 465572 vs 465578, however the difference is negligible and probably just a detail in the release pipeline. Finally, version 6.4.1 was released on September 21, 2022, indicating a quick follow-up to version 6.4.0, which was released on September 13, 2022. This frequent release cycle could imply a bug fix or minor feature addition addressed in 6.4.1, making it a worthwhile update for projects already using React Router DOM 6.4.0. Upgrading is suggested to benefit from the latest improvements and potential fixes.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 6.4.1 of the package react-router-dom