
If your login is successful, you will see something like this: If you want to save your username/password, check the "Add to Keychain" box in the bottom left corner of the Cyberduck window. If you double click on your new connection, you'll be prompted to enter your password. Once your bookmark is created, you can use it to connect to the server. Once Cyberduck is loaded, on the bottom left of the window, click the plus sign ( +) to initiate a new bookmark where you'll enter and save your connection details, following the instructions in this screenshot: On your computer click the Spotlight tool (magnify glass on the top right of the screen), and search for Cyberduck to locate it on your computer. First, though, you need to download the application:Ĭyberduck is already installed on the lab computers, and you can download it here when on your home computer. In addition to submitting your WRIT 135 work over Google Drive this semester, you will also need to post your work as HTML documents to your server account using Cyberduck. Once your files have been added to the server, they can be accessed and, in the case of HTML documents, displayed to visitors. Note: The Cyberduck instructions are courtesy of the CS111 course website.Ĭyberduck is an application that supports a SSH (Secure SHell) File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) that, once installed on your computer, can be used to transfer and files from your computer to your CS server account.
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I have tried different approaches to install the packages but with no success, not quite sure if it's a permission problem, or environment.not very well versed on these 2 topics.īut on my MacBook air running a late version of macOS I believe it's 10.11, no such problems exist.I have developed a complete application there using the same packages I am trying to install on my iMac.Cyberduck, Brackets, and Basic HTML Downloading and Using Cyerduck: There is likely additional logging output above. Npm ERR! This is probably not a problem with npm. Npm ERR! Failed at the postinstall script. I am having problems with npm packages installed on my MacOS big sur 11.6.3.Įach time I try to install an npm package using terminal on VSCode or Simple Terminal I have an installation fail with this output:

Zsh - bash spawn bin/zsh ENOENT error Hello! Please note the error still occurs when i try to run the same script command with sudo prefix. Has something changed with Monterey and if so is there anyone who can assist to get Terminal to recongise php commands etc? I double checked my previous install on my pc as well as my old mac and it all works fine.
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Or if i update composer dependencies within the development IDE in this case PhpStorm it all works fine. Additionally, should i go directly to the htdocs folder and run the same file "test.php" it works fine. I am finding this very strange since i have installed php via the XAMPP package.


php composer update or php test.php i receive the following error.

If i try to run any php command and or composer update command eg. The issue / concern resides when trying to run either php and or composer update commands via terminal. Followed the instructions per the website and XAMPP has been installed successfully.
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Unable to run php / composer etc in relation ot a XAMPP installation through MacOs Terminal Hello, I have recently purchase a new mac running monterey and commenced setting up my local installation of XAMPP for Mac (running php 8.1.6).
