Hi Gabriele,
Thanks for the useful information! Idid not know 'n' and It appears to
be a lot nicer/easier indeed to handle the node versions this way.
I'll be giving this a try and will update the MDN page with my findings.
Vincent
On 10/24/2015 05:39 AM, Gabriele Svelto wrote:
Hello Vincent,
On 24/10/2015 06:13, Vincent Rubiolo wrote:
I have cloned the npm git repo and could successfully build and use
npm2.0 that way. Using 'make link' after the npm build linked my system
wide npm to the newly built one. I could then successfully do a 'make
mulet' and run a simulation.
I suggest installing 'n' instead of rolling your own build:
https://github.com/tj/n
It's a lot faster and a lot easier to keep around multiple versions of
nodejs and easily switch between them.
Gabriele
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