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I get this error doing npm install



$ npm install
npm WARN optional Skipping failed optional dependency /chokidar/fsevents:
npm WARN notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: fsevents@1.1.2


Not sure how to get around it. It says warning but then when I do npm start I get:



$ npm start

> react-speed-book@1.0.0 start /home/durrantm/Dropbox/92_2017/work/code/javascri
pt/react/react_speed_book/react-speed-book
> NODE_ENV=development webpack-dev-server --inline

events.js:141
throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
^









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    I get this error doing npm install



    $ npm install
    npm WARN optional Skipping failed optional dependency /chokidar/fsevents:
    npm WARN notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: fsevents@1.1.2


    Not sure how to get around it. It says warning but then when I do npm start I get:



    $ npm start

    > react-speed-book@1.0.0 start /home/durrantm/Dropbox/92_2017/work/code/javascri
    pt/react/react_speed_book/react-speed-book
    > NODE_ENV=development webpack-dev-server --inline

    events.js:141
    throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
    ^









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      I get this error doing npm install



      $ npm install
      npm WARN optional Skipping failed optional dependency /chokidar/fsevents:
      npm WARN notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: fsevents@1.1.2


      Not sure how to get around it. It says warning but then when I do npm start I get:



      $ npm start

      > react-speed-book@1.0.0 start /home/durrantm/Dropbox/92_2017/work/code/javascri
      pt/react/react_speed_book/react-speed-book
      > NODE_ENV=development webpack-dev-server --inline

      events.js:141
      throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
      ^









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      I get this error doing npm install



      $ npm install
      npm WARN optional Skipping failed optional dependency /chokidar/fsevents:
      npm WARN notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: fsevents@1.1.2


      Not sure how to get around it. It says warning but then when I do npm start I get:



      $ npm start

      > react-speed-book@1.0.0 start /home/durrantm/Dropbox/92_2017/work/code/javascri
      pt/react/react_speed_book/react-speed-book
      > NODE_ENV=development webpack-dev-server --inline

      events.js:141
      throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
      ^






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