Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Unable to install dependencies, NPM install not working
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Yesterday i perform a install for MM². I get step by step from a user who made an InstallGuide.
And finaly the same error as shown below. I’ve buy the complete Hardware for the Mirror. The frame are handmade an looks fine. But the Software goes wrong. There should be a project for the incomming autumn here in Germany. I hope that any can fix this problem and tell us.I used a RaspberryPi 3 with Jessie
Greetings from North of Germany
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@FlorianRD did you use this tutorial? https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/236/complete-setup-tutorial
you forgot to append your errors
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Yes i am use this tutorial.
Here the errors:
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ npm start
magicmirror@2.0.0 start /home/pi/MagicMirror
electron js/electron.jsnpm ERR! Linux 4.4.23-v7+
npm ERR! argv “/usr/bin/nodejs” “/usr/bin/npm” “start”
npm ERR! node v6.9.0
npm ERR! npm v3.10.8
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
npm ERR! magicmirror@2.0.0 start:electron js/electron.js
npm ERR! Exit status 1
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Failed at the magicmirror@2.0.0 start script ‘electron js/electron.js’.
npm ERR! Make sure you have the latest version of node.js and npm installed.
npm ERR! If you do, this is most likely a problem with the magicmirror package,
npm ERR! not with npm itself.
npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system:
npm ERR! electron js/electron.js
npm ERR! You can get information on how to open an issue for this project with:
npm ERR! npm bugs magicmirror
npm ERR! Or if that isn’t available, you can get their info via:
npm ERR! npm owner ls magicmirror
npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above.npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR! /home/pi/MagicMirror/npm-debug.log -
@FlorianRD, did you run
npm installfrom within the MagicMirror folder? -
@MichMich I seem to be having the same problem as folks above. Whenever I try
npm installfrom inside the MM folder, the electron installation either stalls or fails. -
@MichMich, yes i did run npm install. I’ve just finished a new installation of this project.
Step by step by the tutorial. And, same problem.electron-v1.3.8-linux-arm.zip is in /.electron folder

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Did the
npm installfinish without issues? -
Sounds strange but did set a system time?
Sometimes it’s messing around without. -
I have the same error with a newly installed system
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same, i thought its because the electron doesn’t work look http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=967e7b-1477258720.png
why it’s red?
and i haven’t in the folder electron any data … maybe by you too ?
http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=58e559-1477259579.png -
Hello guys, I have the same problem.
Here is the code:
Cloning MagigMirror Done!
Installing dependencies …
bash: line 109: nom: command not found
Unable to install dependencies!Do you an idea on how to solve this Problem?
Thanks a lot and many greetings from Germany :)
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Hello guys,
I tried to overwrite everything. Well, I installed NPM with:
sudo apt-get install nodejs npm node-semver
After that, I renamed the initial Magic Mirror folder. Then I tried to installed the MM2 again.
Conlusion:
I have the same problem as @joey12725 .
Any suggestions?
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Yep, same issues as everyone else.
@MichMich : Need any specific output or logs, etc. to help? I’m desperate to get my mirror up and running again and happy to help.
Interesting to note though, is since formatting my Pi to do a fresh install and it failing, I’ve really missed my Magic Mirror. I hadn’t realised how much a part of my daily routine it had become, using it!
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@jamlid My wife and I noticed the same when our Mirror was off a few weeks ago. Can’t live without it. ;)
About solving the issue:
- What steps did you try to install it?
- And what did you try to fix it?
- How do you try start your mirror?
- Does this repository work on your pi? https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start
If the last repository doesn’t work for you, please open an issue in that repo, since it is a issue with electron.
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@MichMich For some reason I can’t seem to post my full post, saying it’s been flagged as spam. I’m doing everything as per the manual process on github. My node/npm versions show as:
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ dpkg -s node | grep Version
Version: 0.3.2-7.4
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ dpkg -s npm | grep Version
Version: 1.4.21+ds-2And here’s what I think is the important bit of my npm install output:
npm WARN deprecated electron-prebuilt@1.3.8: electron-prebuilt has been renamed to electron. For more details, see http://electron.atom.io/blog/2016/08/16/npm-install-electron npm WARN engine grunt-jsonlint@1.1.0: wanted: {"node":">=4.0"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine grunt-eslint@19.0.0: wanted: {"node":">=4"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine eslint@3.8.1: wanted: {"node":">=4"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine stylelint@7.5.0: wanted: {"node":">=4.2.1"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine stylelint@7.5.0: wanted: {"node":">=4.2.1"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine deep-extend@0.4.1: wanted: {"node":">=0.12.0","iojs":">=1.0.0"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine form-data@2.1.1: wanted: {"node":">= 0.12"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine hawk@3.1.3: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.32"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine hoek@2.16.3: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.40"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine boom@2.10.1: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.40"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) npm WARN engine cryptiles@2.0.5: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.40"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"}) -
I think the issue is from that first unable to install dependencies issue. Maybe the electron-v1.3.8-linux-arm.zip is in /.electron folder was in the dependencies that were not installed causing npm install to have issues
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I can’t find .electron/ within the MagicMirror folder. Am I supposed to clone electron separately and install that first?
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@jamlid Your Node version is extremely old. Just use the installer as noted in the documentation.
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@MichMich I’m running a Pi 1 so the installer isn’t compatible. I ran through the manual instructions and used apt-get for my Node. (Bear with me as I’m not too hot on Linux. I worked on CentOS servers for a while a few years ago but that’s about it)
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maybe us pi firmware is old ?
cause i can’t use ‘sudo rpi update’
command not found
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