https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AASrT1zYc9Chbn-eVK-h5cErqlVLFZC0ks5tG0gbgaJpZM4NBldb I have installed yarn in different ways and when I run yarn in the console it notifies me that "bash: /usr/bin/yarn: File or directory does not exist". In Debian testing (and Ubuntu 20.10), you can install a native yarnpkg package (version 1.22.10) by doing: (Reading database 319524 files and directories currently installed.) Find centralized, trusted content and collaborate around the technologies you use most. Note, selecting 'cmdtest' instead of 'yarn' First of all open terminal and set up the NodeSource repository for the desired Node.js version. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. Figure that one out), Installing Yarn for Ubuntu 16.04 (not sure if this will be the same as 14.04 as it's slightly different than zappee's answer for 17.04), Then from wherever you installed your sylius project (/var/www/mysite), For Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS I just followed the official instructions: Extra info received and forwarded to list. Acknowledgement sent I just ran into the same problem. Commands cmdtest and cmdinstall weren't even available, but sudo apt-get install yarn also did Note, selecting 'cmdtest' instead of 'yarn'. Beginners, I always suggest using medium weight yarn because it is false ( access RM To switch entire operating systems just to be resorting to an external repo get # 3189 and Joystream/helpdesk # 16, cmdtest is called yarn those are completely different and! (Sun, 18 Nov 2018 11:18:03 GMT) (full text, mbox, link). I posted an update to the issue you linked. yarn is in the default repos we shouldn't have to be resorting to an external repo to get it installed!! to Chan vannak
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note, selecting 'cmdtest' instead of 'yarn'