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getting "Cannot find module 'internal/fs'" in aurelia-cli #16614

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kintela opened this issue May 12, 2017 · 2 comments
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getting "Cannot find module 'internal/fs'" in aurelia-cli #16614

kintela opened this issue May 12, 2017 · 2 comments

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@kintela
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kintela commented May 12, 2017

I'm opening this issue because:

  • npm is producing an incorrect install.

What's going wrong?

I can not install aurelia-cli

How can the CLI team reproduce the problem?

supporting information:

OS X/macOS

  • Network issues:
    • Geographic location where npm was run:
    • I use a proxy to connect to the npm registry.
    • I use a proxy to connect to the web.
    • I use a proxy when downloading Git repos.
    • I access the npm registry via a VPN
    • I don't use a proxy, but have limited or unreliable internet access.
  • Container:
    • I develop using Vagrant on Windows.
    • I develop using Vagrant on OS X or Linux.
    • I develop / deploy using Docker.
    • I deploy to a PaaS (Triton, Heroku).
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Could you upload the npm-debug.log as a plaintext file to https://gist.github.com/ and post a link to it here?

@kenany kenany added the support label May 15, 2017
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We're closing this support issue as it has gone three days without activity. The npm CLI team itself does not provide support via this issue tracker, but we are happy when users help each other here. In our experience once a support issue goes dormant it's unlikely to get further activity. If you're still having problems, you may be better served by joining package.community and asking your question there.

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