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We got around that, but now get "No module named fcntl"
I don't know how many of us there are out there using Node on the IBMi
yet, but of those that are, has anyone managed to successfully install
node-inspector?
It is a fantastic tool that gives you interactive debug facilities that
very closely match the debug tools you get in the Chrome browser.
Unfortunately, "npm install node-inspector -g" fails on the IBMi. We
have logged it with IBM and they have it on their list of "things that
don't install" at the moment. I think that they will sort it out if there
is enough clamour for it, but I was wondering if anyone had managed to get
around the issues.
The first issue we found was "Dependent module libstdc++.a(libstdc++.so.6)
could not be loaded."
We got around that, but now get "No module named fcntl"
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