Can you show is the output of 'echo $PATH' ? You might just have to
manually add the Elm directory to your path.
On Aug 12, 2016 2:07 AM, "'audun' via Elm Discuss" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have searched the group for answers to my question, but didn't find any
> relevant ones. So I have to 'bother' you with this problem.
>
> The system (apt) has installed nodejs and npm in '/usr/share. '  Npm
> install -g elm has installed Elm like this:  'usr/share/lib/node_modules/
> elm/Elm-Platform/0.17.1/.cabal-sandbox/bin/' ->elm, elm-make, -package,
> -reactor, -repl (runnables).
> Under the 'usr/share/lib/node_modules/elm/binwrappers/' there are
> text-files with the same name as the runnables.
> Under 'usr/share/lib/node_modules/elm/node_modules/'  are lots of files
> (yes, there are 2 'node_modules' directories in the same hierarchy).
>
> The 'usr' and the 'lib' directories are owned by root, but the rest down
> the hierarchy are owned by me, the user.
>
>  Issuing commands at the prompt:  npm --version -> 3.5.2,  node --version
> -> v4.2.6
>
> But issuing elm-commands (elm-make --version) at the user-prompt only
> produces 'no such file or directory'
>
> When I CD to 
> usr/share/lib/node_modules/elm/Elm-Platform/0.17.1/.cabal-sandbox/bin
> $ and isssue  'elm-make' or elm-repl,' I still get 'no such file or
> directory.'  When I issue the 'ls' command, the
> elm, elm-make, -package, -reactor, -repl  are listed in green colour, as
> if they were directories.
>
> I have asked the author in the book-forum, but of course there are many
> variations of this problem, and mine may be relevant only to Mint 18-users
> (and Ubuntu users).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> regards
> audun
>
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