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I'm trying to install the package @truffle/hdwallet-provider .

As written in the doc, I'm running:

npm i @truffle/hdwallet-provider 

Here is the error message I'm getting:

npm ERR! code 128 npm ERR! An unknown git error occurred npm ERR! command git --no-replace-objects ls-remote ssh://[email protected]/ethereumjs/ethereumjs-abi.git npm ERR! [email protected]: Permission denied (publickey). npm ERR! fatal: Could not read from remote repository. npm ERR! npm ERR! Please make sure you have the correct access rights npm ERR! and the repository exists. npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in: npm ERR! /root/.npm/_logs/2022-03-08T14_13_15_122Z-debug-0.log 

Here are the logs:

698 verbose Linux 5.13.0-30-generic 699 verbose argv "/usr/bin/node" "/usr/bin/npm" "i" "@truffle/hdwallet-provider" 700 verbose node v14.17.6 701 verbose npm v8.5.3 702 error code 128 703 error An unknown git error occurred 704 error command git --no-replace-objects ls-remote ssh://[email protected]/ethereumjs/ethereumjs-abi.git 705 error [email protected]: Permission denied (publickey). 705 error fatal: Could not read from remote repository. 705 error 705 error Please make sure you have the correct access rights 705 error and the repository exists. 706 verbose exit 128 707 timing npm Completed in 6266ms 708 verbose unfinished npm timer reify 1646748520075 709 verbose unfinished npm timer reify:loadTrees 1646748520084 710 verbose code 128 711 error A complete log of this run can be found in: 711 error /root/.npm/_logs/2022-03-08T14_08_39_958Z-debug-0.log 

My node version:

v14.17.6 

My NPM version:

v8.5.3 

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Actually, it's a well-known bug. https://github.com/trufflesuite/truffle/issues/2852

Using this solved the problem:

npm i @truffle/hdwallet-provider@next 
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For other people coming here for the same bug with another package, check this SO post:

npm install error code 128

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Try npm config set legacy-peer-deps true, that worked for me.

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check your package.json dependencies if you have any "undefined":"<package name>"

eg: "undefined": "firebase/app"

If there is, remove and reinstall

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Step 1: Generate a New SSH Key Pair

Open your terminal.

Run the following command to generate a new SSH key pair: ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "[email protected]"

Replace "[email protected]" with your actual email address.

When prompted to "Enter a file in which to save the key," press Enter to accept the default location (/c/Users/rosha/.ssh/id_rsa on Windows). When prompted to "Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase)," press Enter if you do not want a passphrase, or enter a secure passphrase if you want additional security.

Step 2: Add Your SSH Key to the SSH Agent

Start the SSH agent in the background: eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"

Add your SSH private key to the SSH agent: ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa

Step 3: Add Your SSH Key to Your GitHub Account

Copy the SSH public key to your clipboard: cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Select and copy the entire output.

Follow these steps on GitHub: Log in to your GitHub account. In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click Settings. In the user settings sidebar, click SSH and GPG keys. Click New SSH key. In the "Title" field, add a descriptive label for the new key (e.g., "My Laptop Key"). Paste your key into the "Key" field. Click Add SSH key. Confirm your GitHub password if prompted.

Step 4: Test Your SSH Connection

To verify that your SSH key is correctly added and working, run: ssh -T [email protected]

You should see a message like this: Hi username! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell access.

if you don't get, prefer this youtube video: https://youtu.be/aHcflUMfCp8?si=D4mfkx78BP9t_bY1

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