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Recently I've made a switch to Node v.6, and It started creating more and more problems with running normal builds grunt/gulp/webpack

For example:

$ gulp
[14:02:20] Local gulp not found in ~/_Other/angular-2-ts/angular2-seed
[14:02:20] Try running: npm install gulp

while gulp and all other plugins and modules are installed (and even re-installed via rm -rf node_modules) in /node_modules folder.

Most of those errors have line like

(node:42) fs: re-evaluating native module sources is not supported. 
If you are using the graceful-fs module, 
please update it to a more recent version.

with 42 as arbitrary number

Like in that issue I've submitted - in angular2-seed repo https://github.com/mgechev/angular2-seed/issues/902

What I've tried to do is downgrade to Node v.5 via n (https://www.npmjs.com/package/n) - it worked. Then remove all node_modules folders, then do

npm info graceful-fs -v
3.3.6

ok, lets upgrade or remove and install new:

npm i graceful-fs@latest
npm i [email protected]
sudo npm i [email protected] -g

all results in

npm info graceful-fs -v
3.3.6

So now I am currenlty stuck with graceful-fs 3.3.6 or even worse in some modules dependances, like

$ angular2-seed
$ npm install

//other lines..
npm WARN deprecated [email protected]: graceful-fs v3.0.0 and before 
will fail on node releases >= v7.0. Please update to graceful-fs@^4.0.0 
as soon as possible. Use 'npm ls graceful-fs' to find it in the tree.

What could be the strategy here:

  • Manually patch all the deps that contain graceful-fs < 4.0.0?
  • There's some global switch to use specific package version?
  • Reinstall everything?
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  • I am having same issue with Gulp and some of my modules. I fixed my modules by upgrading the modules to use the latest graceful-fs, but I am not sure there is a solution to fix other modules that have not upgraded yet. May 20, 2016 at 17:01
  • Looks like this won't be fixed in Gulp 3.x and you will have to upgrade to Gulp 4.x github.com/gulpjs/gulp/issues/1571
    – dtothefp
    Jun 1, 2016 at 18:18

11 Answers 11

170

I had this problem and I was able to fix this by updating npm

sudo npm update -g npm

Before the update, the result of npm info graceful-fs | grep 'version:' was:

version: '3.3.12'

After the update the result is:

version: '3.9.3'
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  • Thanks @Jorge. This helped fix the problem. I am still getting [email protected] /path/of/app with [email protected] highlighted every time I run npm install in my app directory. but I am living with that for now.
    – Geo
    May 30, 2016 at 21:48
  • Hi @Geo, same here, look at the answer by analog-nico, we have different versions of the same package because other tools depend strictly on those versions. To get rid of the warning we need to upgrade all of them or look for replacements.
    – Asimov
    Jun 2, 2016 at 23:11
  • 5
    This didn't work for me, I had to run nvm use v6.2.1
    – nicmwenda
    Jun 15, 2016 at 14:22
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    Please note that npm info graceful-fs -v returns the version of npm (it is the same as running npm -v) and NOT graceful-fs. To get graceful-fs version, use something like npm info graceful-fs | grep version:.
    – nstCactus
    Jul 17, 2016 at 18:29
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    @Asimov This worked for me too. Also, if you reinstalled NodeJS recently (I installed Node through the package on their website and then replaced it with the one from homebrew) run rm -rf node_modules && npm install in the project home folder. Aug 31, 2016 at 23:43
73

Type npm list graceful-fs and you will see which versions of graceful-fs are currently installed.

In my case I got:

npm list graceful-fs

@request/[email protected] /projects/request/promise-core
+-- [email protected]
| `-- [email protected]
|   +-- [email protected]
|   | `-- [email protected]
|   |   `-- [email protected]
|   |     `-- [email protected]
|   |       `-- [email protected]        <==== !!!
|   `-- [email protected] 
`-- [email protected]
  +-- [email protected]
  | `-- [email protected]
  |   `-- [email protected]
  |     `-- [email protected]
  |       `-- [email protected] 
  `-- [email protected]
    `-- [email protected]
      `-- [email protected]

As you can see gulp deep down depends on a very old version. Unfortunately, I can't update that myself using npm update graceful-fs. gulp would need to update their dependencies. So if you have a case like this you are out of luck. But you may open an issue for the project with the old dependency - i.e. gulp.

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  • 13
    FYI, in your specific example, gulp won't change it in version 3 but only in version 4: github.com/gulpjs/gulp/issues/1571
    – JBE
    Jun 22, 2016 at 17:09
  • 2
    this was it for me, final push to remove gulp
    – Darko
    Aug 18, 2016 at 6:47
  • In my case, the pre-v4 graceful-fs module dependency was coming from npm itself (version 3.10.3) via [email protected]. I didn't see this until I listed the global graceful-fs dependencies using npm list -g graceful-fs. Sep 20, 2016 at 18:40
  • This helped me solve it. My graceful-fs package was up-to-date, but a few other packages still relied on an older version. Oct 13, 2016 at 13:56
21

Solved this bug with reinstall gulp

npm uninstall gulp
npm install gulp
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  • Sounds like gulp have fixed this issue - couldn't remember if I installed gulp with --save-dev or not before but your way worked from my project folder.
    – landed
    Oct 10, 2016 at 20:50
  • Fixed the issue for me too Mar 23, 2017 at 22:04
  • Yeah, looks like an older Gulp dependency problem.
    – serraosays
    May 4, 2017 at 18:12
1

Deleting node_modules folder contents and running

npm install bower
npm install

solved the problem for me!

1

As described here, you can also attempt the command

npm cache clean

That fixed it for me, after the other steps had not fully yielded results (other than updating everything).

1

Just to point out that cordova brings in it's own npm with the graceful-fs dependency, so if you use Cordova make sure that it is the latest so you get the latest graceful-fs from that as well.

1

I was able to fix it by:

  1. updating by package.json
  2. deleting the node_modules folder
  3. executing npm install
0

if you are running nvm you might want to run nvm use <desired-node-version> This keeps node consistent with npm

0

Or try to update node:

brew upgrade node

If it is installed with brew (like in my case). sudo npm update -g npm did not solve the "same" problem for me.

0

The report says : a file is missing in ... vendor/win32-x64-48/binding.node

I looked for the binding.node file and I find it in...

https://github.com/sass/node-sass-binaries

Copy the correct file with the name binding.node and it works.

0

In the case of my Cordova-project, uninstalling and installing cordova -g fixed the problem for me.

npm uninstall -g cordova
npm install -g cordova

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