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Error after upgrading to React Native v0.43.3 #13435

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EgaSetya opened this issue Apr 11, 2017 · 7 comments
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Error after upgrading to React Native v0.43.3 #13435

EgaSetya opened this issue Apr 11, 2017 · 7 comments
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@EgaSetya
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EgaSetya commented Apr 11, 2017

My project was running with no problem after upgrading however I got below error after upgrading:

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And when I run npm start I got below error:
screen shot 2017-04-11 at 12 30 08 pm

How can I fix this?

@sospedra
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Probably you already tried this but:

  1. Close all the RN related processes: the packager, em/simulators, etc.
  2. rm -rf node_modules
  3. npm i // yarn
  4. watchman watch-del-all
  5. npm start -- --reset-cache
  6. react-native run-{os}

@EgaSetya
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I got error on step 3,
screen shot 2017-04-11 at 4 01 00 pm

@antsmo
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antsmo commented Apr 11, 2017

@EgaSetya Do you have any errors before the screenshot you posted?

I'm getting @providesModule naming collision so wondering if you're seeing the same thing

@sospedra
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sospedra commented Apr 11, 2017

@EgaSetya EISDIR use to happen when a package.json is not found in the repo. Are you placed at root of your project? Is there a package.json? If don't just run npm init.

Here's more info: npm/npm#7232

@EgaSetya
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@MyGuySi I don't have any error before updating my react native version, just a few conflicts at MainApplication.java

@sospedra package.json is there inside the project folder.

@zhangzhhz
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i got this a few times. i usually delete the whole node_modules, android/build and android/apps/build directories (Not at my computer now so the build directories listed here may be incorrect, and I only do Android). Then npm i or yarn, followed by react-native start and react native run-android. I use Windows.

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hramos commented Jul 25, 2017

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