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Incredibly difficult to get this functioning in Windows #27

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SimonEast opened this issue May 4, 2015 · 3 comments
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Incredibly difficult to get this functioning in Windows #27

SimonEast opened this issue May 4, 2015 · 3 comments

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@SimonEast
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This package does not install easily on Windows, and this should perhaps be noted in README.md.

The grunt-inline-css\node_modules\juice\node_modules\jsdom\node_modules\contextify package fails because node-gyp fails, and that fails without a correct install of Python and some multi-gigabyte Visual Studio 2010 installation. It's insane. Mainstream node packages should not have such crazy requirements. jsdom no longer supports node.js so hopefully juice will find another alternative at some stage.

@blacksun1
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Hi @SimonEast,

jsdom was replaced with Cheerio in Juice 1.0.0. Does this now fix your issue? I primarily work on Mac's and Linux so I'm unsure.

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@SimonEast
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Thanks for the update. It's been a couple years since I tried it, and will be away on travel for the next few weeks so probably will not have a chance to test it for a while, apologies.

But sounds like good news and hopefully it's better for us "poor" Windows users. 😉

@rastographics
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new to this plugin, but just letting you know it's working fine for me on windows 7 x64

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