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Zulko avatar Zulko commented on May 17, 2024 1

This is the expected behaviour. It is watching the directory and will render when a file changes in the directory. If you want to build directly, from v0.1.4 (released yesterday) use option --build-once at the end of your command

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DanielRuf avatar DanielRuf commented on May 17, 2024

Hi, what Node.js version do you use?

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DanielRuf avatar DanielRuf commented on May 17, 2024

See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22475849/node-js-error-enospc and check the answers (tmp, sysconfig, ...).

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yueguangguang avatar yueguangguang commented on May 17, 2024

I am sorry to reply you so late,When I create issus, the version I use are 10.1 of node.js and 5.6 of npm.After writied the issus ,I create a virtual machine which has the same linux environment to test another environment .In the VM ,The nodejs version I use is 8.11.2.
However,The same problem has arisen again.The ReLaXed Into an endless wait, did not return success or error.Waited for a long time without the next response and prompt,Just show this sentence Watching test.pug and its directory tree.I tried to install nodejs by soft-linking the pre-compiled installation package. At the same time, I tried to install apt-get and the results were the same.

On the other hand, In my windows10 operating system, there is also the problem of waiting for a long time to respond, and only the phrase Watching test.pug and its directory tree.
In both environments, I have set the tmp directory to a new directory with enough space to read and write.
:(

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yueguangguang avatar yueguangguang commented on May 17, 2024

I don't specifically understand node.js and npm. I wonder if it's pupeteeer that has problems with some settings? I immediately puppeteer for some basic tests.

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yueguangguang avatar yueguangguang commented on May 17, 2024

@Zulko Thank you for your answer, according to what you said I have been able to use ReLaXed perfectly, I'm very sorry for the interruption to the two developers.

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Zulko avatar Zulko commented on May 17, 2024

No problem at all, at this early stage any feedback is much appreciated.

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DanielRuf avatar DanielRuf commented on May 17, 2024

@Zulko Thank you for your answer, according to what you said I have been able to use ReLaXed perfectly, I'm very sorry for the interruption to the two developers.

There is no reason to be sorry. Any feedback is welcome and helpful like @Zulko already wrote.

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