That'll do it.
I wouldn't say the Windows nodejs environment isn't that good though. I've
had a really good experience so far on Windows and Microsoft has been
putting effort into making nodejs run well on Windows and I'm NOT a Windows
fan. My household runs all Mac.
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:53:50 PM UTC-5, Maiah Macariola wrote:
>
> Thank jg, but now I moved my dev environment to Ubuntu linux and
> everything works fine for the moment. It seems Windows build of Nodejs
> isn't that good enough to work with.
>
> On Saturday, March 10, 2012 10:04:45 PM UTC+8, jg wrote:
>>
>> I ran I tithe same issue. It turned out to be the dependence with
>> dtrace. I emailed the author of restify and he said he's got a version
>> where dtrace is ootion. It will require npm 1.1.5, which isn't out yet
>> though,
>> and when restify is published at 1.3.0 we should be able to install
>> via npm on windows.
>>
>> I was able to install restify. Is nom by modifying the code base.
>> Here's what I did:
>>
>> My app.js:
>>
>> var server = restify.createServer({
>> name: "GI"
>> , formatters: {"text/html": formatHTML}
>> , dtrace: {
>> addProbe: function(){}
>> , enable: function(){return false;}
>> , fire: function(dtrace, name, req){}
>> }
>> });
>>
>> I removed the dtrace depency in the package file and
>> var d = null; in index.js
>>
>> Then reinstalled with npm. Seemed to work.
>
>
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