Error: Command failed: /bin/sh: 1: Google: not found after gulp serve
Hello
I receive error Error: Command failed: /bin/sh: 1: Google: not found after entering gulp serve in console. I'm not sure how imporant it is.
steps to reproduce the issue
$ git clone https://github.com/angular/di.js.git
$ cd di.js/
$ npm install
$ gulp build_examples
[19:37:31] Using gulpfile /.../di.js/gulpfile.js
[19:37:31] Starting 'build_examples'...
[19:37:31] Finished 'build_examples' after 7.44 ms
$ gulp serve
[19:37:39] Using gulpfile /.../di.js/gulpfile.js
[19:37:39] Starting 'serve'...
[19:37:39] Connect LiveReload on 35729 port
[19:37:39] Finished 'serve' after 8.72 ms
[19:37:39] Server started on 8000 port
[19:37:39] Error: Command failed: /bin/sh: 1: Google: not found
karma, karma-cli, gulp are installed
A grep for bin/sh in the tree finds it only used in redis and socket.io-client (as well as various git hooks samples, but you won't be running into those).
I'm going to guess you're doing this on a windows machine, and outside of cygwin or mingw?
A grep for bin/sh in the tree finds it only used in redis and socket.io-client
but I remembered after you said.. I saw next notices during npm install (I also edited my initial post, added npm install which I actually performed):
npm WARN deprecated [email protected]: use serve-favicon module
...
npm WARN optional dep failed, continuing [email protected]
...
npm WARN unmet dependency /.../di.js/node_modules/rtts-assert/node_modules/gulp-traceur requires traceur@'^0.0.32' but will load
npm WARN unmet dependency /.../di.js/node_modules/traceur,
npm WARN unmet dependency which is version 0.0.33
I'm going to guess you're doing this on a windows machine, and outside of cygwin or mingw?
Sorry, I forgot say about system: Ubuntu 14.04 with the latest updates. node is from ubuntu repo,
$ nodejs --version
v0.10.25
I checked nodejs.org, the latest is 0.10.32, so, may be I have old version of node.
Also, I'm not sure what I should see when I go by link http://localhost:8000/example/kitchen-di/ ... What I do see is on attached screenshot, please, let me know if it is right (I'm just doubt).
