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122This is caused when the loader tries to spawn a binary that does not exists 122This is caused when the loader tries to spawn a binary that does not exists
123(`file or directory not found`). If you call webpack like `webpack` or 123(`file or directory not found`). If you call webpack like `webpack` or
124`webpack --watch`, then you need to ensure that all required binaries that the 124`webpack --watch`, then ensure that all required binaries that the
125loader depends on are available in your `$PATH`. 125loader depends on are available in your `$PATH`.
126 126
127If you use `npm run` and `npm start` on NixOS, then it will first attempt to find 127If you run webpack through an npm script (e.g., npm run or npm start) on NixOS,
128binaries in `node_packages/.bin`. If you have the compiler installed through `npm` 128then it will first attempt to find binaries in `node_packages/.bin`.
129and it finds it there, this will cause `ENOENT`on Nix, because 129If you have the compiler installed through `npm` and it finds it there, this will
130[the binary needs to be patched first, because npm will install the binary that is 130cause `ENOENT`on Nix, because [the binary needs to be patched first, but npm will
131linked with /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 - a file that will not exist at that path in 131install the binary that is linked with /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 - a file that
132NixOS](https://github.com/ethul/purescript-webpack-example/issues/5#issuecomment-282492131). 132will not exist at that path in NixOS](https://github.com/ethul/purescript-webpack-example/issues/5#issuecomment-282492131).
133The solution is to simply use the compiler from `haskellPackages.purescript` and 133The solution is to simply use the compiler from `haskellPackages.purescript` and
134make sure that it's available in `$PATH`. For more information about how to make 134make sure that it's available in `$PATH`. For more information about how to make
135it work on Nix, see [Purescript Webpack Example](https://github.com/ethul/purescript-webpack-example#using-globally-installed-binaries) 135it work on Nix, see [Purescript Webpack Example](https://github.com/ethul/purescript-webpack-example#using-globally-installed-binaries)