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I'm using a Yeoman generator for bootstrapping an Angular app, it works great on my work laptop, but from home, I'm getting some strange error.
The URL is http://localhost:9000/#!/#%2Fabout
instead of http://localhost:9000/#/about
Something in my installation is breaking it. However I checked:
1. homebrew doctor:
Please note that these warnings are just used to help the Homebrew maintainers
with debugging if you file an issue. If everything you use Homebrew for is
working fine: please don't worry and just ignore them. Thanks!
Warning: "config" scripts exist outside your system or Homebrew directories.
`./configure` scripts often look for *-config scripts to determine if
software packages are installed, and what additional flags to use when
compiling and linking.
Having additional scripts in your path can confuse software installed via
Homebrew if the config script overrides a system or Homebrew provided
script of the same name. We found the following "config" scripts:
/opt/local/bin/ncurses5-config
/opt/local/bin/ncursesw5-config
/opt/local/bin/pcre-config
/opt/local/bin/xml2-config
Warning: You have unlinked kegs in your Cellar
Leaving kegs unlinked can lead to build-trouble and cause brews that depend on
those kegs to fail to run properly once built. Run `brew link` on these:
apple-gcc42
autoconf
freetype
gdbm
ghostscript
imagemagick
jbig2dec
jmeter
jpeg
libevent
libmemcached
libpng
libtiff
libtool
little-cms2
mcrypt
memcached
mhash
php54
php54-mcrypt
pkg-config
pyenv
pyenv-virtualenv
python
unixodbc
xz
zlib
Warning: Your Xcode (7.1) is outdated.
Please update to Xcode 7.2.1 (or delete it).
Xcode can be updated from the App Store.
2.I updated Yeoman
3. I update node
Hi,
I am competitive to this kind of task, can take good care of this project. In fact, I already done related to this job before. Let me know the best of your time so we can discuss further based on your requirements and we can move forward to the next step.
Thanks,
Joseph C Ocero