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I have a node.js script that run in Linux and Windows platform. I use package node-windows for communicate with windows and use node-linux for Linux. Now when I want to run in linux node error me:




Error: Cannot find module 'node-windows'




and when wanna to install node-windows in Linux error me:



npm ERR! node v8.11.4
npm ERR! npm v5.6.0
npm ERR! code EBADPLATFORM

npm ERR! notsup Unsupported
npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture:
node-windows@1.1.3
npm ERR! notsup Valid OS: win32
npm ERR! notsup Valid Arch: any
npm ERR! notsup Actual OS: linux
npm ERR! notsup Actual Arch: x64

npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR! /home/william/app/mcard-api/npm-debug.log


Is there any way to npm install regardless package OS and architecture dependency?
If No, Is there any way to require package by platform in source code?










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    I think this may answer your question stackoverflow.com/questions/28710232/…
    – morsecodist
    Nov 16 at 6:25










  • thanks, but isn't my answer
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I have a node.js script that run in Linux and Windows platform. I use package node-windows for communicate with windows and use node-linux for Linux. Now when I want to run in linux node error me:




Error: Cannot find module 'node-windows'




and when wanna to install node-windows in Linux error me:



npm ERR! node v8.11.4
npm ERR! npm v5.6.0
npm ERR! code EBADPLATFORM

npm ERR! notsup Unsupported
npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture:
node-windows@1.1.3
npm ERR! notsup Valid OS: win32
npm ERR! notsup Valid Arch: any
npm ERR! notsup Actual OS: linux
npm ERR! notsup Actual Arch: x64

npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR! /home/william/app/mcard-api/npm-debug.log


Is there any way to npm install regardless package OS and architecture dependency?
If No, Is there any way to require package by platform in source code?










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    I think this may answer your question stackoverflow.com/questions/28710232/…
    – morsecodist
    Nov 16 at 6:25










  • thanks, but isn't my answer
    – Ehsan Ali
    Nov 16 at 9:31














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I have a node.js script that run in Linux and Windows platform. I use package node-windows for communicate with windows and use node-linux for Linux. Now when I want to run in linux node error me:




Error: Cannot find module 'node-windows'




and when wanna to install node-windows in Linux error me:



npm ERR! node v8.11.4
npm ERR! npm v5.6.0
npm ERR! code EBADPLATFORM

npm ERR! notsup Unsupported
npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture:
node-windows@1.1.3
npm ERR! notsup Valid OS: win32
npm ERR! notsup Valid Arch: any
npm ERR! notsup Actual OS: linux
npm ERR! notsup Actual Arch: x64

npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR! /home/william/app/mcard-api/npm-debug.log


Is there any way to npm install regardless package OS and architecture dependency?
If No, Is there any way to require package by platform in source code?










share|improve this question













I have a node.js script that run in Linux and Windows platform. I use package node-windows for communicate with windows and use node-linux for Linux. Now when I want to run in linux node error me:




Error: Cannot find module 'node-windows'




and when wanna to install node-windows in Linux error me:



npm ERR! node v8.11.4
npm ERR! npm v5.6.0
npm ERR! code EBADPLATFORM

npm ERR! notsup Unsupported
npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture:
node-windows@1.1.3
npm ERR! notsup Valid OS: win32
npm ERR! notsup Valid Arch: any
npm ERR! notsup Actual OS: linux
npm ERR! notsup Actual Arch: x64

npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR! /home/william/app/mcard-api/npm-debug.log


Is there any way to npm install regardless package OS and architecture dependency?
If No, Is there any way to require package by platform in source code?







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  • 1




    I think this may answer your question stackoverflow.com/questions/28710232/…
    – morsecodist
    Nov 16 at 6:25










  • thanks, but isn't my answer
    – Ehsan Ali
    Nov 16 at 9:31














  • 1




    I think this may answer your question stackoverflow.com/questions/28710232/…
    – morsecodist
    Nov 16 at 6:25










  • thanks, but isn't my answer
    – Ehsan Ali
    Nov 16 at 9:31








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1




I think this may answer your question stackoverflow.com/questions/28710232/…
– morsecodist
Nov 16 at 6:25




I think this may answer your question stackoverflow.com/questions/28710232/…
– morsecodist
Nov 16 at 6:25












thanks, but isn't my answer
– Ehsan Ali
Nov 16 at 9:31




thanks, but isn't my answer
– Ehsan Ali
Nov 16 at 9:31

















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