Trying to set up project on github pages, but during following steps from
here
at step 2 I getting this error from images
Any idea?
I working on Win7
with NPM 5.6.0
Node 8.11.3
It seems you need to run as administrator, like so: sudo npm install --save gh-pages.
Or if you'd running on Windows could be:
right-click on CLI icon
open as administrator
Perform your command (now you're administrator)
The error you're getting indicates you need to elevate your shell's permission.
Use your environment's equivalent of sudo/"Run as Administrator" to grant the proper access to perform the functions required to install.
I'm getting an ERROR when trying to run ng build on my angular 4 app.
EPERM: operation not permitted, lstat '<dist directory>'
Has anyone encountered this issue?
TIA
I had the same problem.
As #Mauricio De La Quintana said, the problem is permission.
In my case (Windows environment), I solved the problem by removing the read-only property from the Repos folder and adding write permission to the Everyone user.
This probably a permission issue, just restart your IDE with admin permissions!
In my case I had to restart VsCode as administrator.
While running npm run build - I received error
Open Task Manager -> Select Chrome - > End Task
-> Select VSCode -> End Task
Opened the Project again -> Run npm run Build ---> worked for me
This has happened in my ASP.NET projects. For me this has happened for one of two reasons.
This can be a permission problem so you need to run Command Prompt as Admin.
a. Press win to open the start menu. Type in cmd to search for Command Prompt.
b. Press ctrl + shift + enter to launch Command Prompt as administrator.
This can happen when you build your web project in Visual Studio(or another IDE) and it is currently running.
a. This is a simple fix click the stop debugging and then try 'ng build' again.
Just restarted the VSCode and ran in admin. That solves my problem.
I saw this problem when running IISNODE...
Solution: Ensure that AppPool Identify from IIS has read permissions all the way from root of harddrive to website files.
Full answer is here https://github.com/tjanczuk/iisnode/issues/247
I had this issue while running a build on windows at the same time WSL was running in the directory. The issue was resolved by closing the WSL terminal.
Simply follow these steps
Restart VS Code
run npm run build
I think it is a permission problem, when you do ng build you also delete the previous files. I suggest using
sudo chown -R youruser /pathAngularApp
I had the same problem, and it was related to what #goku_da_master commented, I had the vueJs application running even when my VsCode stopped, I figured it out from the task manager and fixed it like this:
I opened the task manager
I searched if Node.js was running
Right click on the Node.js process
Finish Task
"npm run dev" again
I experienced the same problem. The fix for me was to install the correct node version that the project was requiring (an older one), then closing all terminal windows in VS Code, and relaunching VSC.
To switch node versions, I installed nvm and had to make sure the default alias was pointing towards the exact node version I wanted.
Error : Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, lstat 'C:\Users\Administrator'
We encountered this error after the Windows update.
This Solution worked for me;
Go to C:\Users\Administrator
Rename the file NTUSER.DAT as NTUSER-old.DAT
I have tried running the install with "Run as Admin" feature on windows too, but the same issue persists.
I see this question has been posted before but still no resolution given.
Basically the following error message comes in the middle of the install and the install stops. Please help.
Error message:
"Failed to contact install server. Please try again later."
Check if you have Node js already installed before installing meteorjs other wise it crashes on Windows sometimes hope it helped.
https://nodejs.org/en/download/
Install meteor with this installer: https://github.com/meteor/meteor/wiki/Preview-of-Meteor-on-Windows
If you are behind a proxy set these parameters HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY: Using Meteor behind a proxy
Update your meteor installation: meteor update
The meteor will be updated to the last version.
install from https://github.com/meteor/meteor/wiki/Preview-of-Meteor-on-Windows (the >60MB file) and set the user.meteor folder in your path
the problem with windows installation is too long pathnames (>256) so better try a linux VM
I'm trying to use phantomjs for the first time although I'm strugglin
to get it installed on Windows 7. Im using the Installation Guide at http://phantomjs.org/build.html
In my DOS command prompt I've navigated to my
D:\openssl\openssl-1.0.0-beta1 folder and typed the following
command:
perl Configure VC-WIN32 no-asm --prefix=C:\openssl
but it does not work.
Any ideas?
If you only want to "install" (use) it, then just grab the exe (inside the zip) from http://phantomjs.org/download.html
I started playing around with JSTestDriver tonight and got it to work without too many issues. I attempt use the --browser switch to have it autocapture chrome or firefox on my local system here; however, it always threw an error saying "permission denied". I attempted to run the command using sudo and still the same thing.
java -jar $JSTESTDRIVER_HOME/JsTestDriver-1.3.2.jar --port 4224 --browser /Applications/Firefox.app
I can open Firefox using the above path from Terminal so know that the path is valid.
I feel like I'm missing something simple and small. Has anyone seen this issue and know what I'm missing?
UPDATE 1:
Tried to move Firefox out of the /Applications/ directory and still same issue even running under the super user account (using sudo).
Found my issue.
While /Applications/Firefox.app is what's shown the GUI, the actual executable script for the program is in the /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox file.
Changing the path to the deeper folder resolved the issue.