Re: Any chance of upgrading www/npm to 5.6.0?

2017-12-01 Thread Oliver Schonrock
On 01/12/17 23:17, Jonathan Chen wrote: > www/node is what gets installed as a dependancy when installing > www/npm. There is an expectation that they will behave well together. I agree, but to be honest, that's the least of your problems with front-end js stuff which changes every 5 minutes ;-)

Re: Any chance of upgrading www/npm to 5.6.0?

2017-12-01 Thread Jonathan Chen
On 2 December 2017 at 11:55, Oliver Schonrock wrote: > On 01/12/17 22:46, Jonathan Chen wrote: >> Currently, with npm-5.4.2_2, I'm getting: > > do you really need node9? that is what you are getting by installing > www/node. www/node is what gets installed as a dependancy

Re: Any chance of upgrading www/npm to 5.6.0?

2017-12-01 Thread Pete Wright
On 12/01/2017 14:46, Jonathan Chen wrote: Hi, Currently, with npm-5.4.2_2, I'm getting: WARNING: You are likely using a version of node-tar or npm that is incompatible with this version of Node.js. Please use either the version of npm that is bundled with Node.js, or a version of npm (>

Re: Any chance of upgrading www/npm to 5.6.0?

2017-12-01 Thread Oliver Schonrock
On 01/12/17 22:46, Jonathan Chen wrote: > Currently, with npm-5.4.2_2, I'm getting: do you really need node9? that is what you are getting by installing www/node. I had more luck with "www/npm-node8" which is a combination of the two that actually works OK together? -- Oliver Schönrock

Any chance of upgrading www/npm to 5.6.0?

2017-12-01 Thread Jonathan Chen
Hi, Currently, with npm-5.4.2_2, I'm getting: WARNING: You are likely using a version of node-tar or npm that is incompatible with this version of Node.js. Please use either the version of npm that is bundled with Node.js, or a version of npm (> 5.5.1 or < 5.4.0) or node-tar (> 4.0.1) that is