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I am trying to pack my application made in electron. Before continuing, I already checked 'electron-packager' is not recognized as an internal or external command . I've tried installing it the following ways.
npm install electron-packager
npm install electron-packager --save-dev
npm install electron-packager --save-dev --save-exact
npm install electron-packager -g
npx electron-packager
None of them work. They all end in the same result. I've tried restarting CMD, because sometimes you have to. Nothing. Still getting the error. Is there anything I'm doing wrong? I'm running Node v11.11.0. Also, I'm not getting any errors until I run it.
Right at runtime of command.
Trying to run after installation.
node.js npm electron electron-packager
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I am trying to pack my application made in electron. Before continuing, I already checked 'electron-packager' is not recognized as an internal or external command . I've tried installing it the following ways.
npm install electron-packager
npm install electron-packager --save-dev
npm install electron-packager --save-dev --save-exact
npm install electron-packager -g
npx electron-packager
None of them work. They all end in the same result. I've tried restarting CMD, because sometimes you have to. Nothing. Still getting the error. Is there anything I'm doing wrong? I'm running Node v11.11.0. Also, I'm not getting any errors until I run it.
Right at runtime of command.
Trying to run after installation.
node.js npm electron electron-packager
You can trynpx electron-packager
. Alternatively, check where the binary is located and whether that location is part of your PATH.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:07
actually, i forgot to say i tried that too. it just gave me a bunch of errors about names and "unknown properties"
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:10
this'll help. here imgur.com/3ktEGeS
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:19
btw i did put a name.
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:20
The messages shown in your screenshot are output from electron-packager. This means that you managed to run the application electron-packager. Please research the error messages shown in that output and/or consider opening a new question regarding those error messages.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:29
|
show 4 more comments
I am trying to pack my application made in electron. Before continuing, I already checked 'electron-packager' is not recognized as an internal or external command . I've tried installing it the following ways.
npm install electron-packager
npm install electron-packager --save-dev
npm install electron-packager --save-dev --save-exact
npm install electron-packager -g
npx electron-packager
None of them work. They all end in the same result. I've tried restarting CMD, because sometimes you have to. Nothing. Still getting the error. Is there anything I'm doing wrong? I'm running Node v11.11.0. Also, I'm not getting any errors until I run it.
Right at runtime of command.
Trying to run after installation.
node.js npm electron electron-packager
I am trying to pack my application made in electron. Before continuing, I already checked 'electron-packager' is not recognized as an internal or external command . I've tried installing it the following ways.
npm install electron-packager
npm install electron-packager --save-dev
npm install electron-packager --save-dev --save-exact
npm install electron-packager -g
npx electron-packager
None of them work. They all end in the same result. I've tried restarting CMD, because sometimes you have to. Nothing. Still getting the error. Is there anything I'm doing wrong? I'm running Node v11.11.0. Also, I'm not getting any errors until I run it.
Right at runtime of command.
Trying to run after installation.
node.js npm electron electron-packager
node.js npm electron electron-packager
edited Mar 8 at 15:17
James Z
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11.2k71936
asked Mar 7 at 23:56
electroner1998electroner1998
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276
You can trynpx electron-packager
. Alternatively, check where the binary is located and whether that location is part of your PATH.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:07
actually, i forgot to say i tried that too. it just gave me a bunch of errors about names and "unknown properties"
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:10
this'll help. here imgur.com/3ktEGeS
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:19
btw i did put a name.
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:20
The messages shown in your screenshot are output from electron-packager. This means that you managed to run the application electron-packager. Please research the error messages shown in that output and/or consider opening a new question regarding those error messages.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:29
|
show 4 more comments
You can trynpx electron-packager
. Alternatively, check where the binary is located and whether that location is part of your PATH.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:07
actually, i forgot to say i tried that too. it just gave me a bunch of errors about names and "unknown properties"
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:10
this'll help. here imgur.com/3ktEGeS
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:19
btw i did put a name.
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:20
The messages shown in your screenshot are output from electron-packager. This means that you managed to run the application electron-packager. Please research the error messages shown in that output and/or consider opening a new question regarding those error messages.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:29
You can try
npx electron-packager
. Alternatively, check where the binary is located and whether that location is part of your PATH.– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:07
You can try
npx electron-packager
. Alternatively, check where the binary is located and whether that location is part of your PATH.– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:07
actually, i forgot to say i tried that too. it just gave me a bunch of errors about names and "unknown properties"
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:10
actually, i forgot to say i tried that too. it just gave me a bunch of errors about names and "unknown properties"
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:10
this'll help. here imgur.com/3ktEGeS
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:19
this'll help. here imgur.com/3ktEGeS
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:19
btw i did put a name.
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:20
btw i did put a name.
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:20
The messages shown in your screenshot are output from electron-packager. This means that you managed to run the application electron-packager. Please research the error messages shown in that output and/or consider opening a new question regarding those error messages.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:29
The messages shown in your screenshot are output from electron-packager. This means that you managed to run the application electron-packager. Please research the error messages shown in that output and/or consider opening a new question regarding those error messages.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:29
|
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npx electron-packager . --overwrite --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --icon=assets/icons/mac/icon.icns --prune=true --out=release-builds
This works
can I change darwin and x64? I have windows 7 32 bit.
– electroner1998
Mar 9 at 22:32
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npx electron-packager . --overwrite --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --icon=assets/icons/mac/icon.icns --prune=true --out=release-builds
This works
can I change darwin and x64? I have windows 7 32 bit.
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npx electron-packager . --overwrite --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --icon=assets/icons/mac/icon.icns --prune=true --out=release-builds
This works
can I change darwin and x64? I have windows 7 32 bit.
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Mar 9 at 22:32
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npx electron-packager . --overwrite --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --icon=assets/icons/mac/icon.icns --prune=true --out=release-builds
This works
npx electron-packager . --overwrite --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --icon=assets/icons/mac/icon.icns --prune=true --out=release-builds
This works
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can I change darwin and x64? I have windows 7 32 bit.
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can I change darwin and x64? I have windows 7 32 bit.
– electroner1998
Mar 9 at 22:32
can I change darwin and x64? I have windows 7 32 bit.
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can I change darwin and x64? I have windows 7 32 bit.
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npx electron-packager
. Alternatively, check where the binary is located and whether that location is part of your PATH.– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:07
actually, i forgot to say i tried that too. it just gave me a bunch of errors about names and "unknown properties"
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:10
this'll help. here imgur.com/3ktEGeS
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:19
btw i did put a name.
– electroner1998
Mar 8 at 0:20
The messages shown in your screenshot are output from electron-packager. This means that you managed to run the application electron-packager. Please research the error messages shown in that output and/or consider opening a new question regarding those error messages.
– snwflk
Mar 8 at 0:29