Tom Himanen created CB-5068:
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Summary: File "app/www/cordova.js" is referenced in
"app/www/index.html" but doesn't exist.
Key: CB-5068
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-5068
Project: Apache Cordova
Issue Type: Bug
Components: CordovaJS
Affects Versions: 3.1.0
Environment: Ubuntu 12.04.3 +
npm 1.3.11 +
nodejs 0.10.20 +
Reporter: Tom Himanen
Priority: Critical
Is far as I know, "cordova create hello com.example.hello HelloWorld" should
create cordova.js in hello/www. This doesn't happen though.
hello/www/index.html references to cordova.js relatively (hello/www/cordova.js)
but no cordova.js can be found. A screenshot of the issue described above can
be seen here: https://twitter.com/TomHimanen/status/388032198760083456
This issue can be reproduced by running my Cordova CLI installation script
version 1.6 (and any later) on clean install of Ubuntu 12.04.3. The script can
be downloaded here:
http://static.himanen.info/scripts/install_cordova_cli/install_cordova_cli-1.6.sh
One weird thing connected with this issue is that a few weeks ago I installed
Cordova CLI with the script version 1.0
(http://static.himanen.info/scripts/install_cordova_cli/install_cordova_cli-1.0.sh)
on one of my virtual machines running Ubuntu 12.04.3, and after running the
script I had a project with cordova.js in project's www folder. This doesn't
happen anymore. Because having cordova.js in www was rare, I took a snapshot of
the virtual machine state to be able to develop mobile applications. I took a
screenshot of that machine to prove that there really is cordova.js in www
folder: https://twitter.com/TomHimanen/status/389493699454849024/photo/1
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