On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 7:22:15 PM UTC-4, Guy Dillen wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> Until know i have worked with nodejs on Mac and Windows so straightforward 
> installing nodejs from the binaries. 
> Now i need nodejs on Debian 32-bit. I'm confused as how to install it on 
> Debian: 
> - can i just install the Linux 32 bit binaries? 
> - or compile nodejs from source? 
> - or by using a package manager? 
>
> What is the recommended way? 
>
>
All of those are good ways. The binaries on nodejs.org and iojs.org are 
pretty broadly compatible.

Package manager works well -- check out deb.nodesource.com. They're good 
quality packaging, unlike the debian "-legacy"-ized nodejs package.

Compiling from source works, too, though things that ship with binaries for 
the stock binaries may have to rebuild, too. But if you're building from 
source, one can assume you're comfortable with that.

Aria

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