Different behavior with Ubuntu and Windows
I have cloned an app from Github onto a Ubuntu and a Windows machine separately. The app's package.json has in devDependencies
, among lots of others:
"grunt": "^1.0.3",
"grunt-karma": "^3.0.0",
"karma": "^3.3.3"
One of the packages, grunt-karma
has a package.json that specifies:
"peerDependencies": {
"grunt": ">=0.4.x || ^1.0.0",
"karma": "^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0"
}
When I run npm install
at the app level, the Windows version (6.1.0) will say that:
npm WARN grunt-karma@3.0.0 requires a peer of karma@^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
The Ubuntu version (5.6.0), however, does not have this warning. I checked inside the grunt-karma
folder and there isn't a separate karma
version (there isn't a node_modules sub-folder).
What is causing the two to behave differently? Will the Ubuntu version run properly without me taking further actions
npm npm-install
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I have cloned an app from Github onto a Ubuntu and a Windows machine separately. The app's package.json has in devDependencies
, among lots of others:
"grunt": "^1.0.3",
"grunt-karma": "^3.0.0",
"karma": "^3.3.3"
One of the packages, grunt-karma
has a package.json that specifies:
"peerDependencies": {
"grunt": ">=0.4.x || ^1.0.0",
"karma": "^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0"
}
When I run npm install
at the app level, the Windows version (6.1.0) will say that:
npm WARN grunt-karma@3.0.0 requires a peer of karma@^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
The Ubuntu version (5.6.0), however, does not have this warning. I checked inside the grunt-karma
folder and there isn't a separate karma
version (there isn't a node_modules sub-folder).
What is causing the two to behave differently? Will the Ubuntu version run properly without me taking further actions
npm npm-install
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I have cloned an app from Github onto a Ubuntu and a Windows machine separately. The app's package.json has in devDependencies
, among lots of others:
"grunt": "^1.0.3",
"grunt-karma": "^3.0.0",
"karma": "^3.3.3"
One of the packages, grunt-karma
has a package.json that specifies:
"peerDependencies": {
"grunt": ">=0.4.x || ^1.0.0",
"karma": "^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0"
}
When I run npm install
at the app level, the Windows version (6.1.0) will say that:
npm WARN grunt-karma@3.0.0 requires a peer of karma@^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
The Ubuntu version (5.6.0), however, does not have this warning. I checked inside the grunt-karma
folder and there isn't a separate karma
version (there isn't a node_modules sub-folder).
What is causing the two to behave differently? Will the Ubuntu version run properly without me taking further actions
npm npm-install
I have cloned an app from Github onto a Ubuntu and a Windows machine separately. The app's package.json has in devDependencies
, among lots of others:
"grunt": "^1.0.3",
"grunt-karma": "^3.0.0",
"karma": "^3.3.3"
One of the packages, grunt-karma
has a package.json that specifies:
"peerDependencies": {
"grunt": ">=0.4.x || ^1.0.0",
"karma": "^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0"
}
When I run npm install
at the app level, the Windows version (6.1.0) will say that:
npm WARN grunt-karma@3.0.0 requires a peer of karma@^0.13.0 || ^1.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself.
The Ubuntu version (5.6.0), however, does not have this warning. I checked inside the grunt-karma
folder and there isn't a separate karma
version (there isn't a node_modules sub-folder).
What is causing the two to behave differently? Will the Ubuntu version run properly without me taking further actions
npm npm-install
npm npm-install
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