Did you try a pimatic install also with “sudo”?
It seems that the dependencies aren’t resolved recursively, as they should.
0.9.42 not starting on OSX
Did you try a pimatic install also with “sudo”?
It seems that the dependencies aren’t resolved recursively, as they should.
Yes, a few posts earlier I’ve tried sudo npm… no change.
Funny enough fs.extra is present (if not fs-extra):
~/htdocs
❯ ls pimatic-app/node_modules/pimatic/node_modules
basic-auth coffee-script cross-spawn fs.extra jsonlint moment socket.io
bluebird colors daemon gethub knex npm source-map-support
body-parser connect-timeout date-format-lite human-format lodash relaxed-json string
byline cookie-parser decl-api i18n logrotate-stream request-promise winston
cassert cookie-session express jayschema method-override semver
PS.: really appreciate your support!!!
Yes, but the mkdirp package is a dependency of fs.extra and should be located under /fs.extra/node_modules/
What is your npm version? I hope 2.x
Yes it is since downgrading to node 4.9:
❯ npm -v
2.15.11
I still have the suspicion that npm doesn’t install the dependencies correctly. I’ll try to wipe homebrew’s node installation…
Did you get your installation up n running?
I gave up as also refreshing node via homebrew didn’t help
Did you try with node 4.6.2 as suggested in my first reply?
I haven’t found a way to do so on OSX. And with all due respect- if 4.9 is not good enough I’d also be happy to give up
Ok, seems you final push did it. Since I’ve noticed that node_modules/pimatic/node_modules/fs.extra did not contain another node_modules (which it should) and it wasn’t created on reinstall I’ve wiped my global npm folder and started yet again.
And guess what: now child dependencies are being installed and upon starup compiling of sqlite starts.
Looks like some npm madness without any hint of an error message
Thanks,
Andreas
I’m using NVM on my Mac. you can easily switch between node versions with nvm use 4
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