After updating cordova to version 4.3.0 the command:
cordova build
returns the following error:
module.js:340
throw err;
^
Error: Cannot find module 'Q'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:338:15)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:280:25)
at Module.require (module.js:364:17)
at require (module.js:380:17)
at Object.<anonymous> (/Volumes/CaseSensitive/ios_projects/_Tests/testGruntCordova/testGruntCordova/platforms/ios/cordova/lib/check_reqs.js:25:13)
at Module._compile (module.js:456:26)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10)
at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12)
at Module.require (module.js:364:17)
ERROR building one of the platforms: Error: /Volumes/CaseSensitive/ios_projects/_Tests/testGruntCordova/testGruntCordova/platforms/ios/cordova/build: Command failed with exit code 8
You may not have the required environment or OS to build this project
Error: /Volumes/CaseSensitive/ios_projects/_Tests/testGruntCordova/testGruntCordova/platforms/ios/cordova/build: Command failed with exit code 8
at ChildProcess.whenDone (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cordova/node_modules/cordova-lib/src/cordova/superspawn.js:131:23)
at ChildProcess.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:98:17)
at maybeClose (child_process.js:753:16)
at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (child_process.js:820:5)
I have already tried to remove and add the platform ios but nothing changes.
I have tried to run:
sudo npm install -g cordova / sudo npm install cordova
sudo npm install -g Q / sudo npm install Q
but nothing changes.
Any help? Thank you very much
There was a bug and I have released a patch to it:
Apache Cordova ios - Git Repository
This is a bug shown on case-sensitive systems such as Unix, Linux and some OS X (if set as case-sensitive).
So far, to fix it, you have to locate those files containing a line like this:
Q = require('Q')
You can locate the files while standing on your project directory using grep:
grep -HnrI "require('Q" *;
then, use any text editor to manually change the mentioned line to:
Q = require('q')
Alternatively you can edit the related files on a more straight forward way by running the following command on your project directory:
grep -rl "require('Q" * | xargs sed -i "" "s/'Q'/'q'/g";
The single line above searches and edits the files that need the change.
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