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over? flow 查找到这个问题,大概就是....
I'm using npm install react-native@0.40.0 --save
to upgrade React Native, but I keep getting an error that I have an "UNMET PEER DEPENDENCY react-native@0.40.0".
This confuses me because I thought I had just installed react-native@0.40.0.
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Those error messages can be really poorly worded. I've seen this same thing; it's reporting that you have react-native@0.40.0
installed, but something else is requesting a different version.
I'd suggest doing an npm ls
; it will give you a better picture of all the peer dependency requirements and what's wrong.
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Thanks, I've tried npm ls , and it appears that I have two conflicting requirements: one for react-native@^0.33.0 and another for react-native@>=0.40 . Is there any way this can be resolved? –?user2421192 Jan 8 at 6:58
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Ouch. Unfortunately, I don't think you have a good way to resolve that short of finding dependencies that have compatible react-native dependencies. –?Jacob Jan 8 at 6:59
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