Yup! Moving that over to npm should be the way to go.


On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Chuck Lantz <cla...@microsoft.com> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> I am also hearing that this is a problem for CLI users on a new machine or
> if they have just started using Cordova for the first time. "www" seems to
> result in a connection refused.
>
> Creating a new cordova project with name "HelloCordova" and id
> "io.cordova.hello
> cordova" at location "D:\cordova\tmp2"
> Downloading cordova library for www...
> Error: connect ECONNREFUSED
>     at errnoException (net.js:904:11)
>     at Object.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:895:19)
>
> Expected?  I didn't connect the dots here myself.   I was just thinking
> about source access not distros.  Another reason to move to npm for
> everything?
>
> -Chuck
>
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> Sync your repos before the time comes
>
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