When trying to install Sodium with NPM on my Raspberry Pi, the installation always fails and complains that it does not have write access to /home/Captain/node_modules/libsodium. I'm running the installation command through sudo, and the install still doesn't want to work. Did I just royally mess up my install?
$ sudo npm install sodium
npm WARN checkPermissions Missing write access to /home/Captain/node_modules/libsodium
npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/home/Captain/package.json'
npm WARN discord.js#11.2.1 requires a peer of erlpack#hammerandchisel/erlpack but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN discord.js#11.2.1 requires a peer of node-opus#^0.2.6 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN discord.js#11.2.1 requires a peer of opusscript#^0.0.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN discord.js#11.2.1 requires a peer of libsodium-wrappers#^0.5.4 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN discord.js#11.2.1 requires a peer of uws#^0.14.5 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN Captain No description
npm WARN Captain No repository field.
npm WARN Captain No README data
npm WARN Captain No license field.
npm ERR! path /home/Captain/node_modules/libsodium
npm ERR! code ELOOP
npm ERR! errno -40
npm ERR! syscall access
npm ERR! ELOOP: too many symbolic links encountered, access '/home/Captain/node_modules/libsodium'
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /root/.npm/_logs/2017-11-21T02_23_41_242Z-debug.log
no, your setup is fine.
try this command
sudo chmod 777 /home/Captain/node_modules/libsodium
that should fix it.
EDIT: I know this is a 2 year old answer but I would like to tell people who stumble across this post to NEVER use 777! 777 allows anyone to read, write and execute your file, you SHOULD use 644 which allows anyone to read the file only while you can read and write said file.
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D:\freelancing\FlowerAppProject\WEBAPP_10_5>npm install
npm WARN deprecated fsevents#1.2.13: fsevents 1 will break on node v14+ and could be using insecure binaries. Upgrade to fsevents 2.
> node#11.15.0 preinstall D:\freelancing\FlowerAppProject\WEBAPP_10_5\node_modules\node
> node installArchSpecificPackage
npm WARN optional SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: fsevents#^1.2.2 (node_modules\chokidar\node_modules\fsevents):
npm WARN notsup SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: Unsupported platform for fsevents#1.2.13: wanted {"os":"darwin","arch":"any"} (current: {"os":"win32","arch":"x64"})
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/animations#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/cdk#^8.2.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/common#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/core#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/forms#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/material#^8.2.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular/compiler-cli#7.2.16 requires a peer of typescript#>=3.1.1 <3.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #ngtools/webpack#7.3.10 requires a peer of typescript#>=2.4.0 < 3.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #pscoped/ngx-pub-sub#3.0.0 requires a peer of #angular/common#^8.2.11 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #pscoped/ngx-pub-sub#3.0.0 requires a peer of #angular/core#^8.2.11 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN angular-image-slider#0.0.9 requires a peer of #angular/animations#^8.2.13 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN ng-image-slider#2.5.0 requires a peer of #angular/common#^8.2.2 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN ng-image-slider#2.5.0 requires a peer of #angular/core#^8.2.2 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm ERR! file bash
npm ERR! path bash
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
npm ERR! errno ENOENT
npm ERR! syscall spawn bash
npm ERR! node#11.15.0 preinstall: `node installArchSpecificPackage`
npm ERR! spawn bash ENOENT
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Failed at the node#11.15.0 preinstall script.
npm ERR! This is probably not a problem with npm. There is likely additional logging output above.
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! C:\Users\hunter\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\_logs\2020-05-15T13_23_06_391Z-debug.log
First - have you run npm install -g angular already?
If so -
Have you tried to manually install the missing dependencies?
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/animations#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/cdk#^8.2.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/common#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/core#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/forms#^8.2.14 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular-material-extensions/password-strength#4.1.2 requires a peer of #angular/material#^8.2.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #angular/compiler-cli#7.2.16 requires a peer of typescript#>=3.1.1 <3.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #ngtools/webpack#7.3.10 requires a peer of typescript#>=2.4.0 < 3.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #pscoped/ngx-pub-sub#3.0.0 requires a peer of #angular/common#^8.2.11 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN #pscoped/ngx-pub-sub#3.0.0 requires a peer of #angular/core#^8.2.11 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN angular-image-slider#0.0.9 requires a peer of #angular/animations#^8.2.13 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN ng-image-slider#2.5.0 requires a peer of #angular/common#^8.2.2 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN ng-image-slider#2.5.0 requires a peer of #angular/core#^8.2.2 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
The package.json file should take care of this in theory, but obviously it is not.
You should go down the list and manually npm install #angular/animations#^8.2.14 etc until all the entries are installed successfully and try again.
For some reason on your machine it's not automatically picking up the dependencies - I assume that you installed angular already or this whole project is coming from some tutorial you're following?
These lines mean that it tries to run bash command but can not find it:
npm ERR! file bash
npm ERR! path bash
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
npm ERR! errno ENOENT
npm ERR! syscall spawn bash
npm ERR! node#11.15.0 preinstall: `node installArchSpecificPackage`
npm ERR! spawn bash ENOENT
I assume that you are running it under the Windows OS, where bash is absent (if you are not running it under WSL e.g.).
node --harmony ./postinstall.js
'node' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
npm WARN #react-navigation/core#3.7.5 requires a peer of react#* but
none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN react-native-safe-area-view#0.14.9 requires a peer of react#*
but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN react-native-safe-area-view#0.14.9 requires a peer of
react-native#* but none is installed. You must install peer
dependencies yourself.
npm WARN react-navigation#4.3.7 requires a peer of react#* but none is
installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN react-navigation#4.3.7 requires a peer of react-native#* but
none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN ashutosh#1.0.0 No description
npm WARN ashutosh#1.0.0 No repository field.
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
npm ERR! errno 1
npm ERR! ejs#3.1.3 postinstall: node --harmony ./postinstall.js
npm ERR! Exit status 1
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Failed at the ejs#3.1.3 postinstall script.
npm ERR! This is probably not a problem with npm. There is likely
additional logging output above.
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR!
C:\Users\Ashutosh\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache_logs\2020-05-22T23_26_50_117Z-debug.log
You need to have a path to NodeJS inside your environment variables list.
On some OS reboot might be needed to make this work.
Try reboot or reinstall NodeJS and then reboot.
When I try to install npm the console gives the following errors & warnings:
npm WARN checkPermissions Missing write access to C:\Users\Aristophanes\node_modules\web3
npm WARN ajv-keywords#2.1.1 requires a peer of ajv#^5.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN eslint-config-react-app#2.1.0 requires a peer of babel-eslint#^7.2.3 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN eslint-config-react-app#2.1.0 requires a peer of eslint#^4.1.1 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN eslint-loader#1.9.0 requires a peer of eslint#>=1.6.0 <5.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y#5.1.1 requires a peer of eslint#^2.10.2 || ^3 || ^4 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN firebase-functions#2.1.0 requires a peer of firebase-admin#~6.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm ERR! path C:\Users\Aristophanes\node_modules\web3
npm ERR! code ENOENT
npm ERR! errno -4058
npm ERR! syscall access
npm ERR! enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, access 'C:\Users\Aristophanes\node_modules\web3'
npm ERR! enoent This is related to npm not being able to find a file.
npm ERR! enoent
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! C:\Users\Aristophanes\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\_logs\2018-11-02T23_13_12_948Z-debug.log
Does anyone know how I can fix this? Thank you.
Try removing the web3 folder in C:\Users\Aristophanes\node_modules\web3, as well as the node_modules folder in your project directory (if exists). Hope it will help you :)
There are 2 solutions for this.
**1. Reinstall npm with a Node version manager (recommended).**
This is the best way to avoid permissions issues. For more information, refer this link
(https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node#using-a-version-manager-to-install-nodejs-and-npm)
You do not need to remove your current version of npm or Node.js before installing a Node version manager.
**2. Change npm's default directory manually.**
If you're not using windows you can use below steps.
To minimize the chance of permissions errors, you can configure npm to use a different directory. In this example, it will be a hidden directory on your home folder.
Back-up your computer before you start.
Make a directory for global installations:
mkdir ~/.npm-global
Configure npm to use the new directory path:
npm config set prefix '~/.npm-global'
Open or create a ~/.profile file and add this line:
export PATH=~/.npm-global/bin:$PATH
Back on the command line, update your system variables:
source ~/.profile
Test: Download a package globally without using sudo.
npm install -g jshint
Instead of steps 2-4, you can use the corresponding ENV variable (e.g. if you don't want to modify ~/.profile):
NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX=~/.npm-global
I'm trying to install vue-onsenui using npm install vue-onsenui --save in my project folder. I get the following message but I don't know how to fix it. I've tried npm install ansistyles but that didn't work either.
npm install vue-onsenui --save
npm WARN vue-onsenui#2.4.3 requires a peer of vue#~2.5.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
npm WARN network.pack.app_user#1.0.0 No repository field.
npm ERR! path /Users/BenFransen/code/pack-app/node_modules/npm/node_modules/ansistyles
npm ERR! code ENOENT
npm ERR! errno -2
npm ERR! syscall rename
npm ERR! enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, rename '/Users/BenFransen/code/pack-app/node_modules/npm/node_modules/ansistyles' -> '/Users/BenFransen/code/pack-app/node_modules/npm/node_modules/.ansistyles.DELETE'
npm ERR! enoent This is related to npm not being able to find a file.
npm ERR! enoent
The path in the error looks strange - have you added npm as a dependency of your project?
npm is generally installed globally and used via the command line - it's usually not needed as a dependency of your project unless you're programatically using npm in your project (is that the case?)
Try removing the node_modules directory (and possibly package-lock.json) and rerunning npm install in your project directory before adding vue-onsenui again - sometimes resetting things like that can help.
On a separate note, the peer dependencies warning is saying you need to have vue as a dependency in your project in order to use vue-onsenui, so make sure that is there as well.
when I run npm install I get the following errors.
npm WARN enoent ENOENT, open '/Users/IBricchi/package.json'
npm WARN generator-steroids#1.0.21 requires a peer of yo#1.8.1 || >=1.8.3 but none was installed.
npm WARN grunt-contrib-clean#1.0.0 requires a peer of grunt#>= 0.4.5 but none was installed.
npm WARN grunt-contrib-coffee#1.0.0 requires a peer of grunt#>= 0.4.5 but none was installed.
npm WARN grunt-contrib-concat#1.0.1 requires a peer of grunt#>=0.4.0 but none was installed.
npm WARN grunt-contrib-sass#1.0.0 requires a peer of grunt#>=0.4.0 but none was installed.
npm WARN grunt-extend-config#0.9.5 requires a peer of grunt#>=0.4.0 but none was installed.
npm WARN IBricchi No description
npm WARN IBricchi No repository field.
npm WARN IBricchi No README data
npm WARN IBricchi No license field.
I've tried looking for answers online, but everything I've tried has done nothing. Any help would be appreciated.
Looks like package.json was not found by npm in /Users/IBricchi/package.json. Probably you are running npm install from your home directory by mistake. You should run npm install from your project root directory.