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npm start fails after copying a generated project to a new directory #200
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Manually running the
Oddly, when comparing the 2 projects side-by-side, the
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I was intrigued so I dug into this real quick. The problem is that
However,
Looks like I'm not sure that this can really be resolved by |
I’ll close because this is not actionable for us—it’s just how |
Same problem here |
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@kenkoooo Thank you so much your solution worked perfectly! |
@kenkoooo Thanks again you solution fix my app. |
@kenkoooo Thank you! |
Facing the same issue! But any of above mentioned solutions didn't work for me. I'm on Ubuntu 16.04. |
If npm is failing it's worth giving yarn a try. I had a few intermittent npm failures on our CI server at one point, and switching to yarn solved them. |
@allpratik If you have a
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Also if you use npm 5.x, downgrade to 4.x.
npm 5.x has many known issues right now and is buggy. |
I upgraded to npm 5.1.0 and it fixed the problem for me. I blew out my |
Please help me :( 0 info it worked if it ends with ok |
I faced this problem when moving from
solved it |
If you change node_modules directory you have to change paths also inside node_modules/* package.json files. Search and replace \old_path to new one. If you want to change /src path then modify react-scripts/config/paths.js |
thanks,it is save me |
@latentflip You are really right, thank you very much. So many people just said the solution while you told us the truth. |
@kenkoooo Thanks it worked for me. |
yeah |
Just wanted this. |
I just ran into this error when copying the create-react-app contents to a new directory.
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Here is the failure:
To reproduce:
At first I thought it might have something to do with having run
npm start
from withinbug-test
before copying it, but skipping that step didn't have any effect.Removing
node_modules
and reinstalling them fixes it:Using
cp -a
instead ofcp -r
does not cause the problem:I'm running Node 5.0.0 and npm 3.3.12.
I tried (via nvm) with Node 6.3.1 and npm 3.10.3 and got the same behavior.
The
cp -a
vscp -r
makes me think this might be an npm bug.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: