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Luigi edited comment on CB-7281 at 8/29/14 11:48 AM:
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Let me add that using "sudo" to update cordova is what I've been done since
ever without problems.... only now, with the very last version, I got this
issue... so it looks like something changed in the latest cordova version...
was (Author: lupa37):
Let me add that using "sudo" to update cordova is what I've been done since
ever without problems.... only now I got this issue... so it looks like
something changed in the latest cordova version...
> "cordova plugin add" issues nonsense EACCESS error
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> Key: CB-7281
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7281
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugins
> Environment: ubuntu 14.04
> Reporter: teo
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> On a freshly created test application targeted at android, which works fine.
> I ran:
> $ cordova plugin add nl.sylvain.cordova.osc
> Fetching plugin "nl.sylvain.cordova.osc" via plugin registry
> Error: EACCES, mkdir '/home/teo/tmp/npm-20870-r97koGWy'
> That doesn't make sense, as /home/teo is my home directory (I was running the
> above command as "teo"). There's no reason why that mkdir command should get
> an access denied error (if that's what EACCESS means).
> This worked:
> $ sudo cordova plugin add nl.sylvain.cordova.osc
> however, there's no reason why sudo should be needed.
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