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As documented in https://github.com/jiahaog/nativefier/issues/923#issuecomment-599300317 , - #923 is caused by installing placeholder app deps at nativefier *install* time, with yarn (8.0.2) or npm (8.0.3). This is new in Nativefier 8.x, for the motivations behind it, see https://github.com/jiahaog/nativefier/pull/898#issuecomment-583865045 - During testing, I did test global installs, but never to a system / non-user-writable path (my `$npm_config_prefix` is set to `"$HOME/.node_modules"`) - But without such a config and when installing globally to a non-user-writable/system path with `sudo npm i -g nativefier`, - Installation of nativefier core works... - ... but then `postinstall` tries to do its job of installing app deps, and fails in various OS-dependent ways, but all about access rights. I suspect that, although main nativefier install runs as `su` with access rights to system paths, `postinstall` scripts are run *out* of `su`. That would make sense for security reasons: out of hook scripts, npm knows exactly what will be touched in your filesystem: it's the static contents of the published tarball; a postinstall script with sudo rights could do nasty dynamic stuff. So, although I don't see any mention of that in [npm-scripts docs / hooks](https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/scripts#hook-scripts) and I haven't dug npm/cli's code, I can understand it. So, reverting back to `webpack`ing the placeholder app, as done pre-8.0.
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!icon-scripts
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src/
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*eslintrc.js
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*eslintrc.yml
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*tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
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*package-lock.json
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*tsconfig.json
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*jestSetupFiles*
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*-test.js
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*-test.js.map
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*.test.d.ts
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*.test.js
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*.test.js.map
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app/*
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!app/lib/
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!app/inject/
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!app/nativefier.json
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!app/package.json
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