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When I am executing a npm i command with the nvm-windows turned on, the time to get all packages is takeing to much time.
I already disabled all ipv6 resources and the issue is still happening.
When I turn off the nvm by using nvm off command and then trying to execute npm i again using the node installation directly, everything works fine and fast.
Also, even with the IPv6 disabled, nvm debug is showing enabled.
IPV6 disabled:
What did you expect to happen?
The time Downloading packages should be the same with or without nvm-windows or at least pretty equals.
Version
1.1.11 or newer (Default)
Which version of Windows?
Windows 11+
Which locale?
English (Default)
Which shell are you running NVM4W in?
PowerShell
User Permissions?
Administrative Privileges, Elevated
Is Developer Mode enabled?
No (Default)
Relevant log/console output
No response
Debug Output
Running NVM for Windows with administrator privileges.
Administrator: PowerShell
Windows Version: 10.0 (Build 22631)
NVM4W Version: 1.1.12
NVM4W Path: C:\Users\conti\AppData\Roaming\nvm\nvm.exe
NVM4W Settings: C:\Users\conti\AppData\Roaming\nvm\settings.txt
NVM_HOME: C:\Users\conti\AppData\Roaming\nvm
NVM_SYMLINK: E:\nvm\node
Node Installations: C:\Users\conti\AppData\Roaming\nvm
Total Node.js Versions: 3
Active Node.js Version: v21.7.1
IPv6 is enabled. This can slow downloads significantly.
No problems detected.
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
npm doesn't run through NVM for Windows. NVM4W creates a symlink to executables, so they are all run directly.
NVM4W checks to see if the ::1 address is available, which is how the OS indicates IPv6 is active.
From the description, it sounds like IPv6 isn't really turned off. It's entirely possible NVM4W may need a more explicit check, but if you're getting slow downloads on an app that doesn't touch NVM, something else is likely slowing it down... and IPv6 seems like a strong candidate.
What happened?
When I am executing a
npm i
command with the nvm-windows turned on, the time to get all packages is takeing to much time.I already disabled all ipv6 resources and the issue is still happening.
When I turn off the nvm by using
nvm off
command and then trying to executenpm i
again using the node installation directly, everything works fine and fast.Also, even with the IPv6 disabled,
nvm debug
is showing enabled.IPV6 disabled:
What did you expect to happen?
The time Downloading packages should be the same with or without nvm-windows or at least pretty equals.
Version
1.1.11 or newer (Default)
Which version of Windows?
Windows 11+
Which locale?
English (Default)
Which shell are you running NVM4W in?
PowerShell
User Permissions?
Administrative Privileges, Elevated
Is Developer Mode enabled?
No (Default)
Relevant log/console output
No response
Debug Output
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: