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I tried this framework called Frontity. For the first try (run) everything was good, I had my demo page, and it worked well. I follow these instructions.
For the second compile I got these error, and a lot: There are multiple modules with names that only differ in casing.
Only change what I have done was this one (connecting my frontity to my WordPress): https://docs.frontity.org/getting-started/connecting-to-wordpress
(Again: for the first run, it was good.) Nothing, literally nothing was changed, I do not even started any other software :)
After all this, I deleted everything, moved to another folder, started over the whole thing and for now I only get the same errors, and an Internal Server Error in my browser.
I have this issue with or without running the xampp server.
Any idea what went wrong?
Localhost WordPress (xampp), localhost:3000 Frontity (default), Windows 10, Chrome browser.
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Answered 2020-Dec-15 at 17:08Your problem is here in the console output:
I'm not sure at which point those files with differing cases are generated, but I think the following should fix your issue: https://stackoverflow.com/a/53901224/2638310
Ensure that the path you used in your terminal has the correct capitalization. For example if you're using git bash on Windows and your project has the following path:
C:\MyProjects\project-X
If you access it using cd /c/myprojects/project-x (note the lack of capital cases) and then run npm start you might face this problem.
The solution would be to consider the project path case-sensitive and use it as follows:
cd /C/MyProjects/project-X
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