I'm trying to update my expo cli to latest version but it gave an error like this
how to fix this ? I'm doing nothing
try running this:
npm cache clean --force
after that, try installing again
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With eas-cli version 0.52.0, the local build generates the apk as expected.
When using eas-cli version >= 0.53.0 I get the following error: Cannot find module '#expo/config-plugins'.
I use the following command as I always did: eas build --profile preview --platform android --local.
Any help? Thanks in advance.
I have the same issue using "expo": "^41.0.0"
I already install npx expo install expo-build-properties and it turns out the version of expo-build-properties is 0.4.1 so I think this version isn't compatible with either the expo version or other packages version so I tried to downgrade the version by editing package.json
so changing from
"expo-build-properties": "^0.4.1",
to
"expo-build-properties": "^0.3.0",
and run yarn install / npm install
Now the build run successful.
If you using "expo-build-properties" in your app.json/app.config.js/app.configInstall the package with npx expo install expo-build-properties to ensure you are using the correct version for your expo sdk.
I had similar problem I have resolved with this command
npx expo install expo-screen-orientation
issue was in versioning npx expo automatically downgraded my version of expo-screen-orientation
from version 5.0.1 to 4.0.3, after that the error was gone
I'm trying to install Truffle by using this command:
npm install -g truffle#5.0.2
and I get the following message:
npm WARN deprecated mkdirp#0.5.1: Legacy versions of mkdirp are no longer supported. Please update to mkdirp 1.x. (Note that the API surface has changed to use Promises in 1.x.)
I downloaded Node.js v16.13.2 as well. Any clue what the error is all about?
Thanks!
The message you have posted is a WARN (warning) and not an ERR (error), so there should be no problem with installing truffle in the system. I don't have windows rn, so I don't know what is your exact issue but if it is just WARN than there should be no problem installing NPM package.
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below versions of node, npm and ember-cli i am using...
ember-cli: 2.18.0
node: 8.9.4
os: win32 ia32
npm : 5.6.0
please guide me how to address this kind of issues
In error, warning its saying to update minimatch version to 3.0.2 for that you can run the below command,
npm install --save-dev minimatch#3.0.2
After that you can try running ember install ember-cli-tutorial-style.
If this still shows error, you can directly do,
npm install --save-dev ember-cli-tutorial-style
Actually this does not have to do with minimatch warning.
What npm is telling you, is that it cannot find that module (in your case ember-cli-tutorial-style).
Make sure that, this npm package actually exists!
This is related to my previous question here which was never resolved. I am trying to fix the problem by doing a fresh reinstall of Ionic.
I first tried uninstalling Ionic with sudo npm uninstall -g ionic, and it completes with no errors, but doing ionic -v still outputs 2.1.1, so obviously it didn't really get uninstalled. After that I tried sudo npm install -g ionic#latest, and my problem still persists.
What is even weirder is what happened when I tried to create a new project from scratch to test it. I did ionic start test --v2 on my Ubuntu machine, and doing ionic serve still does the same thing that I stated in my previous question.
npm uninstall -g ionic
npm uninstall -g #ionic/cli
finally i was able to uninstall with this...
I had the same issue for resolving this
Run npm uninstall -g ionic
Go to the location "/usr/local/bin/"
Delete Ionic File
Close terminal
Open new terminal and run "npm uninstall -g ionic"
Now run "ionic -v"
This probably happens due to multiple installations of ionic in your machine, more so this happens on windows.
Run:
"where ionic" in your command prompt
if it does not work try :
"which ionic" !! (probably linux)
This will give you the location of your installed ionic, in windows its mostly ..Local\AppData\Roaming.. somewhere.
Go to that location delete ionic and ionic.cmd file there.
Run: ionic -v now, make sure it gives you an error.
Be Happy if you see error.
run: npm install ionic#latest -g now
Run: ionic -v, make sure you see your latest ionic version there.
Be more happy now.
Uninstall cordova and ionic.
npm uninstall -g cordova
npm uninstall -g ionic
Then check to make sure you have the right version:
ionic -v
Use this command please
npm uninstall -g #ionic/cli
What is your node and npm versions ?
Please update latest node js (https://nodejs.org/en/download/current/)
then check that
node -v
npm -v
Node version must be v8.5.0 (includes npm 5.3.0) and then
sudo npm uninstall -g ionic
sudo npm cache clean --force
sudo npm install ionic
check the ionic version
ionic -v
version will be ^3.10.1. If everything is ok you can use new project command as given below
ionic start --list
you can see what kind of project types here as an example
ionic start blank
You can try running the command as below, it worked for me:
sudo npm uninstall -g #ionic/cli
If you are checking the ionic version inside project folder then
try to remove the ionic cli without -g option. It may be possible that you have installed local version of ionic inside project.
If you're using nvm, remember to delete ionic from where ionic. I deleted it via nvm uninstall {{version}}.
I'm going through the tutorials of http://docs.strongloop.com, and I've reached http://docs.strongloop.com/display/public/LB/Add+a+client+app.
Yet when I execute 'lb-ng ../server/server.js js/lb-services.js' I get an error: Cannot find module 'loopback'.
Any help would be appreciated!
For the new version of loopback you need to install lb-ng command with this line of command
sudo npm install -g loopback-sdk-angular-cli
also try to be in the client folder make sure that you have js directory in client directory then execute these lb-ng commad
lb-ng ../server/server.js js/lb-services.js
it will work
:)
did you npm install your dependencies? check and see if you have a node_modules dir in your project root.
if you're using a newer version of node, try uninstalling node and reinstalling an LTS version.
npm uninstall -g strongloop
npm cache clear
npm install -g strongloop
This is how I fixed this problem for me.
install strong loop and then run lb-ng command this is how i fixed this problem