Error During composer-cli installation for Hyperledger












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I am trying to install composer-cli 0.20 but everytime I get this error




[..................] - fetchMetadata: sill fetchPackageMetaData error for sjcl@1.0.7 zlib: unexpected end of fil




I am using VSCode on Windows 10, my node version is 11.6.0 and npm version is 6.5.0.
This is what the log file says:




386 verbose node v11.6.0



387 verbose npm v6.5.0



388 error code Z_BUF_ERROR



389 error errno -5



390 error zlib: unexpected end of file 391 verbose exit [ -5, true ]




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    I am trying to install composer-cli 0.20 but everytime I get this error




    [..................] - fetchMetadata: sill fetchPackageMetaData error for sjcl@1.0.7 zlib: unexpected end of fil




    I am using VSCode on Windows 10, my node version is 11.6.0 and npm version is 6.5.0.
    This is what the log file says:




    386 verbose node v11.6.0



    387 verbose npm v6.5.0



    388 error code Z_BUF_ERROR



    389 error errno -5



    390 error zlib: unexpected end of file 391 verbose exit [ -5, true ]




    Please Help.










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      I am trying to install composer-cli 0.20 but everytime I get this error




      [..................] - fetchMetadata: sill fetchPackageMetaData error for sjcl@1.0.7 zlib: unexpected end of fil




      I am using VSCode on Windows 10, my node version is 11.6.0 and npm version is 6.5.0.
      This is what the log file says:




      386 verbose node v11.6.0



      387 verbose npm v6.5.0



      388 error code Z_BUF_ERROR



      389 error errno -5



      390 error zlib: unexpected end of file 391 verbose exit [ -5, true ]




      Please Help.










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      I am trying to install composer-cli 0.20 but everytime I get this error




      [..................] - fetchMetadata: sill fetchPackageMetaData error for sjcl@1.0.7 zlib: unexpected end of fil




      I am using VSCode on Windows 10, my node version is 11.6.0 and npm version is 6.5.0.
      This is what the log file says:




      386 verbose node v11.6.0



      387 verbose npm v6.5.0



      388 error code Z_BUF_ERROR



      389 error errno -5



      390 error zlib: unexpected end of file 391 verbose exit [ -5, true ]




      Please Help.







      node.js npm-install hyperledger-composer






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          Irrespective of the issue you are experiencing, Hyperledger Composer is not supported on windows, nor is node 11 supported on any Hyperledger Composer supported platform, as node 8 is the only supported version of node. I recommend you use a hypervisor such as HyperV, VirtualBox or VMWare to load a supported version of linux for Hyerledger Composer.
          see https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/installing/installing-prereqs for more information about pre-reqs (note that ubuntu bionic 18.04 although not listed will work as well)






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            I've been running Composer on Windows 7 with VirtualBox and a few tweaks, so I don't think it is a problem. I think the problem is with the package you're installing. Try creating an empty project and adding sjcl@1.0.7. You can also use a package sniffer and check what's going on during the install.






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              Irrespective of the issue you are experiencing, Hyperledger Composer is not supported on windows, nor is node 11 supported on any Hyperledger Composer supported platform, as node 8 is the only supported version of node. I recommend you use a hypervisor such as HyperV, VirtualBox or VMWare to load a supported version of linux for Hyerledger Composer.
              see https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/installing/installing-prereqs for more information about pre-reqs (note that ubuntu bionic 18.04 although not listed will work as well)






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                Irrespective of the issue you are experiencing, Hyperledger Composer is not supported on windows, nor is node 11 supported on any Hyperledger Composer supported platform, as node 8 is the only supported version of node. I recommend you use a hypervisor such as HyperV, VirtualBox or VMWare to load a supported version of linux for Hyerledger Composer.
                see https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/installing/installing-prereqs for more information about pre-reqs (note that ubuntu bionic 18.04 although not listed will work as well)






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                  Irrespective of the issue you are experiencing, Hyperledger Composer is not supported on windows, nor is node 11 supported on any Hyperledger Composer supported platform, as node 8 is the only supported version of node. I recommend you use a hypervisor such as HyperV, VirtualBox or VMWare to load a supported version of linux for Hyerledger Composer.
                  see https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/installing/installing-prereqs for more information about pre-reqs (note that ubuntu bionic 18.04 although not listed will work as well)






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                  Irrespective of the issue you are experiencing, Hyperledger Composer is not supported on windows, nor is node 11 supported on any Hyperledger Composer supported platform, as node 8 is the only supported version of node. I recommend you use a hypervisor such as HyperV, VirtualBox or VMWare to load a supported version of linux for Hyerledger Composer.
                  see https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/installing/installing-prereqs for more information about pre-reqs (note that ubuntu bionic 18.04 although not listed will work as well)







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                  answered Jan 1 at 10:56









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                      I've been running Composer on Windows 7 with VirtualBox and a few tweaks, so I don't think it is a problem. I think the problem is with the package you're installing. Try creating an empty project and adding sjcl@1.0.7. You can also use a package sniffer and check what's going on during the install.






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                        I've been running Composer on Windows 7 with VirtualBox and a few tweaks, so I don't think it is a problem. I think the problem is with the package you're installing. Try creating an empty project and adding sjcl@1.0.7. You can also use a package sniffer and check what's going on during the install.






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                          I've been running Composer on Windows 7 with VirtualBox and a few tweaks, so I don't think it is a problem. I think the problem is with the package you're installing. Try creating an empty project and adding sjcl@1.0.7. You can also use a package sniffer and check what's going on during the install.






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                          I've been running Composer on Windows 7 with VirtualBox and a few tweaks, so I don't think it is a problem. I think the problem is with the package you're installing. Try creating an empty project and adding sjcl@1.0.7. You can also use a package sniffer and check what's going on during the install.







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