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Hello i'am trying to install fsevents whitch npm. Therefore i use the following versions:

  • Node : 4.2.6

  • NPM : 3.5.2

  • OS : Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

    i 'am executing the statement

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npm install fsevents --no-optional --save react-redux

after executing i get the following errors back in the console

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npm ERR! Linux 4.4.0-45-generic
npm ERR! argv "/usr/bin/nodejs" "/usr/bin/npm" "install" "fsevents" "--no-
optional" "--save" "react-redux"
npm ERR! node v4.2.6
npm ERR! npm  v3.5.2
npm ERR! code EBADPLATFORM

npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your operating system or  
architecture: [email protected]
npm ERR! notsup Valid OS:    darwin
npm ERR! notsup Valid Arch:  any
npm ERR! notsup Actual OS:   linux
npm ERR! notsup Actual Arch: x64

npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR!     /home/erik/git/test/npm-debug.log

Please can you help fix this problem.

Manny thanks

Erik

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    The error is pretty clear... it doesn't support Linux. Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: [email protected]
    – Joe Clay
    Nov 18, 2016 at 12:22
  • To expand on @JoeClay's comment, fsevents is a mac-only file watching package.
    – RyanZim
    Nov 18, 2016 at 12:36
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    ??? Same porblem, but the answer do not help. We see that npm install OSX package on Ubuntu OS. The question is why and how to fix this ?
    – Hanske1967
    Nov 29, 2016 at 22:42
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    How can one exclude optional dependency fsevents from from an npm install? Dec 13, 2016 at 21:20

3 Answers 3

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The comments above tell you what you already know. Perhaps you should've phrased this as a question. :-)

Assuming the question is how to prevent fserrors on a non-Mac system, the solution I found is this:

Remove fserrors from your package.json and remove the folder.

rm -r ./node_modules/fserrors

Then run:

npm rebuild

Problem solved.

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I added the following to my package.json file:

"optionalDependencies": {
  "fsevents": "2.1.2"
},

Then run npm rebuild (or wait for the next time you need the npm command) and the warning is gone.

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What fixed a similar error in my system was following this answer here. Essentially, you can run:

npm i --force

from your terminal, it will install all your dependencies.

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