I remember two years ago when Erik started with the GCC, I had to install
Python. I am pretty sure something in the tool chain you are speaking of
calls python.

Mike

On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 1:45 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Sorry if this was asked and answered, but I am having trouble getting the
> Linter and JSHint installed on my Windows machine.  The README says this:
>
> ================================================================
>     *6) The JSHint utility installed by following the instructions here:
>             http://www.jshint.com/install/
>
>         JSHint will also be automatically available.  No need to change
> paths or
>         environment variables.  On OSX some folks had permission issues
> after
>         the install.  See their documentation on using -g and sudo.
> ================================================================
>
> But the page http://www.jshint.com/install/ just mentions that we should
> run "npm install jshint".  So, is npm a dependency for FlexJS now?
>
> Again, with the Google Closure Linter, the README says:
>
> ================================================================
>     *4) The Google Closure Linter can be found here:
>             http://code.google.com/p/closure-linter/downloads/list
>
>         Follow the instructions here to install it.  It should
> automatically
>         make the linter available.  No need to change paths or environment
>         variables.  Some folks on OSX had permission issues after the
> install.
>         See their support channels for assistance.
> ================================================================
>
> But there are no instructions on that page.  Also, when I download the
> linter, all I see is a bunch of Python files.  Again, is Python a
> dependency for FlexJS.
>
> Should we be more explicit about these dependencies in the README?
>
> Thanks,
> Om
>

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