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Troubleshooting

These are some common issues when starting.

“cargo-nextest” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.

On Macs, unsigned binaries cannot be run by default. To manually approve this app, go to: Apple menu > System Preferences, click Security & Privacy, under the General tab. You'll see "“cargo-nextest” was blocked from use because it is not from an identified developer". Click the "Allow Anyway" button, and cargo-nextest can be run on the next invocation.

See also: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/open-a-mac-app-from-an-unidentified-developer-mh40616/mac

Cannot pnpm install because of oniguruma

Oniguruma does not provide a prebuilt binary for arm64 macOS. Further, macOS does not provide a python2 environment by default anymore! You need to setup your python environment, much like we would setup your node environment:

brew install pyenv
eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
pyenv install 2.7.18
pyenv local 2.7.18

Now try pnpm install again.

See also: https://stackoverflow.com/a/67274521

Cannot pnpm install because of canvas

Canvas does not provide a prebuilt binary for arm64. To manually compile, you can use Homebrew to install the necessary packages:

brew install python pkg-config pixman cairo pango

Now try pnpm install again.

See also: https://github.com/Automattic/node-canvas/blob/master/Readme.md#compiling

Enabling logging in Turborepo

Logging can be enabled in two ways, first with the verbosity flag (-vvv) which sets the global log level, but it is also possible to use the TURBO_LOG_VERBOSITY environment variable. With this, you can set different log levels per module. For syntax, see the [Env Filter Syntax][1]

[1][https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/latest/tracing_subscriber/filter/struct.EnvFilter.html]