Success after installing more depednencies manually.

I run a small web hosting operation on the side. Now to find a way to 
install this entire infrastructure on cPanel without terminal access to the 
server. :-( 

cPanel is still about a year away from rolling node/npm as supported 
infrastructure. 

Chris

On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 7:36:10 AM UTC-7, Chris George wrote:
>
> Ugh. The entire node/npm thing is a dog's breakfast. I have problems, as 
> usual.
>
> Linux Mint 18 KDE
> node v10.12.0
> npm 6.41
>
> Running npm run build or npm run dev gets me these errors. This was after 
> having to manually install a handful of dependencies that npm couldn't 
> satisfy.
>
> ERROR in ./src/main.js
> Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'vue-nav-tabs' in 
> '/external/chris/working/Websites/leovue/src'
>  @ ./src/main.js 65:18-41
>
> ERROR in ./src/main.js
> Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'vue-nav-tabs/themes/vue-tabs.scss' 
> in '/external/chris/working/Websites/leovue/src'
>  @ ./src/main.js 69:0-44
>
> Any hints or tips would be much appreciated.
>
> Chris
>
> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 4:34:17 PM UTC-7, Joe Orr wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>    - clicking on "Feature Introduction" and "Chunking" items in ToC 
>>>    starts a download of the .md file for that node. The other items seem to 
>>> be 
>>>    okay
>>>
>>> That's weird, does it on FF in Mac too. But the page does display after 
>> you get rid of the download dialog. I'll look into it. For now I'm really 
>> only supporting Chrome though. 
>>
>>
>>>    - there's no vertical scroll bar in the rendered pane, so without a 
>>>    mouse wheel I can't see the whole page. PageDn doesn't work at first 
>>>    because keyboard focus is in the pane that was clicked (ToC).
>>>    
>>> I removed the scrollbars (but not scrolling) scrolling because they 
>> looked crappy in Windows. I could put them back as an option... Arrow keys 
>> should work, but with mouse wheel or track pad it works better.
>>
>>>
>>>    - wow. just wow.
>>>
>>> Glad you like it! If you have any good sample files, you can try them 
>> out. All you need to do is put them online with an index file that points 
>> to the CDN.
>>
>>>
>>>    - Install too complicated: yeah. I'm going to keep chipping away at 
>>>    that.
>>>    - Install and using LeoVue requires a webserver - maybe there's 
>>>    something in Tiddly Desktop that can be adapted (
>>>    https://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyDesktop.html)
>>>    
>>> LeoVue depends on Vue, which requires files to be served not from 
>> filesystem.
>>
>> Joe
>>  
>>
>

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