![]() I ran the npm install command in the project directory. Npm ERR! to accept an incorrect (and potentially broken) dependency resolution. Npm ERR! this command with -force or -legacy-peer-deps Npm ERR! Fix the upstream dependency conflict, or retry Npm ERR! Conflicting peer dependency: ERR! node_modules/react A Node.js install normally also includes npm, npx, and corepack, but you may wish to preserve your current (especially newer) versions using -preserve: npm install -g npmlatest. Npm ERR! from ERR! node_modules/reactstrap Npm ERR! peer from ERR! ERR! from ERR! node_modules/react-popper Npm ERR! While resolving: ERR! Found: ERR! node_modules/react In global mode (ie, with -g or -global appended to the command), it installs the current package context (ie, the current working directory) as a global package. Npm WARN Conflicting peer dependency: WARN node_modules/react npm install (in package directory, no arguments): Install the dependencies in the local nodemodules folder. Npm WARN from WARN node_modules/react-router Npm WARN While resolving: WARN Found: WARN node_modules/react ![]() I get a compatibility error with react version of the project against my latest version when running the command npm install npm WARN ERESOLVE overriding peer dependency To see the most current version of a package in the npm repository, use the npm view npm get version of package-name version command. ![]()
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