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Which Node.js version are you running on the Edison?

gpolder
gpolder over 8 years ago

I'm currently challenging some problems with Node-RED modules which possibly are related to Node.js version differences.

When installing XDK, automatically node v4.4.3 was installed:

root@edison_arduino:~# opkg list nodejs

nodejs - v4.4.3-r1.0 - Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily

building fast, scalable network applications.  Node.js is a platform

built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily   building fast, scalable

network applications.

root@edison_arduino:~# node -v

v4.4.3

root@edison_arduino:~#

 

When running opkg update/upgrade no new version is installed, but https://nodejs.org/en/  shows v6.10.3 as the most recent LTS version.

 

My question is which version are you using?

 

How did you install:

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    0 jasonwier92 over 8 years ago

    Sticking with v4.4.3 so far too.

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    0 jasonwier92 over 8 years ago in reply to jasonwier92

    Also one other good way to install/update node/npm is to use Node Version Manager (nvm).  With nvm you can run several version of node and switch between them, have some applications can run version 6.10.3 and others run 4.4.3.

     

    https://github.com/creationix/nvm

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    0 jasonwier92 over 8 years ago in reply to jasonwier92

    Also one other good way to install/update node/npm is to use Node Version Manager (nvm).  With nvm you can run several version of node and switch between them, have some applications can run version 6.10.3 and others run 4.4.3.

     

    https://github.com/creationix/nvm

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