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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 6 Star 301 Fork 106 webpack/webpack-with-common-libs Code Issues 4 Pull requests 5 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Gulp example ignores Gulp! #5 Open indolering opened this Issue May 31, 2014 · 18 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 8 participants indolering commented May 31, 2014 The webpage "plugins" for gulp state, "No need for a gulp plugin. Just use webpack directly." but your examples don't just use WebPack directly, they miss http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1687060 out on the point of Gulp entirely. For example, this is how I use Browserify: gulp.src('./scripts/index.js', {read: false}) .pipe(browserify({ insertGlobals: false, debug: true, transform: ['uglifyify'], 'global-transform': true })) .pipe(rename('speech.js')) .pipe(gulp.dest('./spx/meta/')); This is how I setup Google Closure: gulp.src('./babel/babel.js') .pipe(closure({compilation_level: 'ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS'})) .pipe(rename('babel.mini.js')) .pipe(gulp.dest(location)); gulp.src('./babel/babel.js') .pipe(closure({compilation_level: 'ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS'})) .pipe(zip()) .pipe(rename('babel.mini.js.gz')) .pipe(gulp.dest(location)); Here is how I am supposed to use Web Pack with Gulp: gulp.task("webpack", function(callback) { https://github.com/webpack/webpack-with-common-libs/issues/5 // run webpack webpack({ // configuration }, function(err, stats) { if(err) throw new gutil.PluginError("webpack", err); gutil.log("[webpack]", stats.toString({ // output options })); callback(); }); }); The // configuration shows that you are missing the point of Gulp: code over configuration. If you are asking me to write a bunch of foreign config then you obviously "need a plugin" because I don't want to "use Web Pack directly". I want to pass it files using a pipe and I want to direct the output to files but your examples don't tell me how to do that. If I just wanted a task runner, I could use Grunt or WebPack directly. I choose Gulp because it makes it easier for me to iteratively build up a large number of tasks. webpack member sokra commented May 31, 2014 I'm not really into gulp and gulps philosophy. When you know a better way how to use webpack with gulp I really want to hear it. @sindresorhus wrote this https://github.com/sindresorhus/gulp-webpack before I even heared about gulp. So I didn't wrote a gulp plugin. But this issue and webpack/webpack#280 make me think that you may need one. @sindresorhus I woul
Status Importance Assigned to Milestone bzip2 (Ubuntu) Edit Triaged Low Unassigned Edit You need to log in to change this bug's status. Affecting: bzip2 (Ubuntu) Filed here https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146225 by: Nicolò Chieffo When: 2007-09-28 Confirmed: 2013-05-12 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13324490/getting-cannot-set-property-error-of-undefined-when-trying-to-run-the-js-outp (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Triaged Low Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate error cannot for series Bug Description If bunzip2 fails to chmod the extracted file, it bails out and deletes it. It should not do this. To reproduce, mount an ntfs filesystem with the uid=0 option so files are owned by root, then try to bunzip2 a file as non root. Since the file is owned by root, the chmod fails. This should not be a fatal error. Original error cannot set Description: If I try to decompress any bz2 files I get this error bunzip2: I/O or other error, bailing out. Possible reason follows. bunzip2: Operation not permitted Input file = odf-converter_1.0.0-1~getdeb1_i386.deb.bz2, output file = odf-converter_1.0.0-1~getdeb1_i386.deb bunzip2: Deleting output file odf-converter_1.0.0-1~getdeb1_i386.deb, if it exists. with gunzip I get 2 these errors gzip: odf-converter_1.0.0-1~getdeb1_i386.deb: Operation not permitted gzip: odf-converter_1.0.0-1~getdeb1_i386.deb: Operation not permitted but at least the file is created See original description Add tags Tag help Szabolcs Szakacsits (szaka) wrote on 2007-09-28: #1 bunzip2 is definitely able to unpack files, people do it all the time. Your problem is unique and it's quite probably a configuration or usage one. Do you have the same problem as root too? If not then the message is correct, you don't have the permission to do what you want in that directory. If yes then please send the output of grep -i ntfs /var/log/daemon.log and make sure you use the latest stable ntfs-3g 1.913. Thank you, Szaka -- NTFS-3G Lead Developer: http://ntfs-3g.org Nicolò Chieffo (yelo3) wrote on 2007-09-28: Re: [Bug 146225] Re: bunzip2 cannot extract files #2 I tried as root and I don't have this problem. I have my partition conf
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