I had this same issue and I was using a clean install. I don't know the root cause but going back a few point revs fixed it.
-- Josh Marinacci joshondesign.com On Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Patrick Mueller wrote: > Since I've been using node since forever, and having installed it, no > doubt, via every way imaginable (self-built, brew, port, jebus!), I decided > to "clean things up". I've had some odd issues over the last year anyway, > figured there was some cruft somewhere. > > Ended up with a shiny new 0.6.11 node install, near as I could tell. And > still couldn't run jsdom. > > So, installed 0.6.8 instead (globally, like I did with 0.6.11). And jsdom > works. Can now run `jake test` successfully in incubator-cordova-js > > Sigh. > > On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 19:21, Patrick Mueller <[email protected] > (mailto:[email protected])> wrote: > > > Mac 10.7.3, node 0.6.11. > > > > Google searching seems to indicate this can be an issue for folks who have > > left-overs from previous node installations. Sounds like a good > > possibility. > > > > > -- > Patrick Mueller > http://muellerware.org > >
