I'm using "yeoman" and "bower" on windows 7 but got the following error when I create the app
yo webapp
The error is
bower not-cached git://github.com/jlong/sass-bootstrap.git#~3.0.0
bower resolve git://github.com/jlong/sass-bootstrap.git#~3.0.0
bower not-cached git://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr.git#~2.6.2
bower resolve git://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr.git#~2.6.2
bower not-cached git://github.com/jquery/jquery.git#~1.10.2
bower resolve git://github.com/jquery/jquery.git#~1.10.2
bower ECMDERR Failed to execute "git ls-remote --tags --heads git://github
.com/jquery/jquery.git", exit code of #128
Additional error details:
fatal: unable to connect to github.com:
github.com[0: 192.30.252.130]: errno=No error
The version of the yeoman, bower and node
c:\yo-test>bower -v
1.2.8
c:\yo-test>yo -version
1.1.2
c:\yo-test>node -v
v0.10.15
Any suggestion is much appreciated.
In case you might encounter the same issue...It turns out my machine behind firewall, that won't able to access git://github.com/jquery/jquery.git
Link: Unable to Connect to GitHub.com For Cloning
The solution without changing the firewall:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
Credit to @bnguyen82 from Unable to Connect to GitHub.com For Cloning and @Sindre Sorhus from Bower install using only https?
I had the same problem and the answer above didn't work for me. But I found an other one. You can have a problem with your proxy. If you are behind a proxy you have to do theses steps :
put this in .bowerrc to get rid of the err ETIMEDOUT :
{
"directory": "app/bower_components",
"proxy": "http://PROXYSERVER:PORT",
"https-proxy": "https://PROXYSERVER:PORT",
"strict-ssl": false
}
And this one to get rid of ECMDERR :
git config --global http.proxy http://USER:PASSWORD@PROXYSERVER:PORT
it works for me.
P.S : sorry for my english mistakes I'm french^^
For me updating git to the newest version helped.
Following commands work for me
npm cache clean
bower cache clean
and then
bower install
My bower.json first looked like this:
{
"name": "HelloIonic",
"private": "true",
"devDependencies": {
"ionic": "driftyco/ionic-bower#1.3.1",
"ion-datetime-picker": "katemihalikova/ionic-datetime-picker#0.4.0",
"ion-tree-list": "fer/ion-tree-list#0.0.10"
}
}
and I had the "failed to execute git remote -ls" problem. After I changed it to the following it suddenly started working:
{
"name": "HelloIonic",
"private": true,
"devDependencies": {
"ionic": "^1.3.2",
"ion-datetime-picker": "^0.4.0",
"ion-tree-list": "^0.0.10"
},
"resolutions": {
"ionic": "^1.0.0-beta.9"
}
}
To contribute to leoh's answer (since I don't have enough rep to post a comment):
If, like me, you found that you could not execute the command because git wasn't installed globally on your machine, opening Tools > Options in Visual Studio, then Projects and Solutions > Web Package Management > External Web Tools, you will see that, by default, there are two git locations:
- $(DevEnvDir)\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\TeamFoundation\Team Explorer\Git\cmd
- $(DevEnvDir)\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\TeamFoundation\Team Explorer\Git\mingw32\bin
By default (for Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise), these respectively map to:
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\TeamFoundation\Team Explorer\Git\cmd
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\TeamFoundation\Team Explorer\Git\mingw32\bin
Then open a command prompt (Windows + R > "cmd"), navigate to the above locations, and run leoh's command. I wasn't sure which to run it from, so I ran it from both just in case. The issue was resolved for me from then on.
You can remove all generators which have and install again. It's will be help.
In my case it was the antivirus' firewall preventing bower to connect with github. I hadn't realized the antivirus was asking through a windows whether i wanted to allow git to perform connection or not.
I allowed it and it worked like a charm :)
solution provided by Dakkon_jareth works for me, I was not having app/bower_components but library there, I changed that to app/bower_components and started working, I will also recommend to try 2-3 times after NPM Cache clean.
I had same problem. After installed "Microsoft .NET Core 1.0.0 RC2 - VS 2015" this fix it.
I work with VS 2015 and have the NoGit package installed. Updated it to the 0.1.0 and it fixed the problem.
Hope this might help someone.
I've also experienced some strange behavior with bower failing to install all dependencies.
None of posted solutions worked for me, that's why I'm posting this answer.
In my case bower install errored randomly almost each time with different package. All packages were on github, so why suddenly ?
unable to resolve github.com
Obviously something was wrong with networking.
Errors were on dockerized Ubuntu 16.04 running in virtualized rancher, so a number of possible points of failure were pretty big.
But fortunately the solution was extremely simple.
I realized that this is a basic installation and does not even have basic networking tools.
So after running apt install net-tools iputils-ping
all errors disappeared forever.
Pretty unexpected for me, hope it helps ...
Guys install of strugling with this, just manually download it and then do a bower install from local folder instead.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21789683/how-to-fix-bower-ecmderr