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- Error [ERR_REQUIRE_ESM]: require() of ES Module not supported
308 This question already has answers here: Error: require () of ES modules is not supported when importing node-fetch (15 answers)
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Answer 1 This answer does not require using a runtime flag --es-module-specifier-resolution=node at execution time However, you have to modify your ts source code, which is a pain if there is are a lot of files And, the modified files will no longer compile in "commonjs" mode, if you want to go back or use dual "commonjs" "module" modes Modify your tsconfig json to ensure at least these
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There isn't enough detail present in that log to allow the issue to be diagnosed I'd suggest focusing on the specific failed component (thejoker-1 2 2 tar gz), trying to install that in isolation
- ios - YouTube Error 153: Video Player Configuration Error when . . .
Error 153 – Video player configuration error The key issue: the browser (or YouTube) can’t properly verify the request because of cross‐origin referrer policy issues
- authentication - LDAP: error code 49 - Stack Overflow
The solution you talk about is for the error LDAP: error code 1 - 000004DC: LdapErr: DSID-0C09075A which is different and occurs because you didn't bind LDAP via Java code only
- Error: EACCES: permission denied, access usr local lib node_modules
Since you have the permission error, you probably installed npm through a Node installer and now you need to reinstalled it with a nvm (node version manager) Luckily, this is very simple
- Login to Microsoft SQL Server Error: 18456 - Stack Overflow
I am getting this error while trying to connect to the SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Error: 18456 Can anybody tell me what the error code means?
- Error loading webview: Error: Could not register service workers . . .
If you are using Ubuntu, there is probably another (maybe hidden) vscode process, which is causing the problem Close the vs code first and in terminal try: killall code
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