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Gentoo
Node.js is available in the portage tree.
# emerge nodejs
Debian, LMDE
Node.js is available in official repo for Debian Sid(unstable).
For Debian Wheezy, you have two options:
Build from source
sudo apt-get install python g++ make checkinstall fakeroot
src=$(mktemp -d) && cd $src
wget -N http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz
tar xzvf node-latest.tar.gz && cd node-v*
./configure
fakeroot checkinstall -y --install=no --pkgversion $(echo $(pwd) | sed -n -re's/.+node-v(.+)$/\1/p') make -j$(($(nproc)+1)) install
sudo dpkg -i node_*
Uninstall
sudo dpkg -r node
Backports
Alternatively, you can install nodejs
from wheezy-backports
. If you rely on having node
as an executable, install nodejs-legacy
as well.
If you need npm
as well, you can get it through the installer
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sudo sh
Ubuntu, Mint, elementary OS
From Ubuntu 12.04 to 13.04, an old version (0.6.x) of Node is in the standard repository. To install, just run:
sudo apt-get install nodejs
Obtaining a recent version of Node or installing on older Ubuntu and other apt-based distributions may require a few extra steps. Example install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties python g++ make nodejs
It installs current stable Node on the current stable Ubuntu. 12.10 and 13.04 users may need to install the software-properties-commonpackage for the add-apt-repository
command to work: sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
.
The command add-apt-repository
is actually provided by the python-software-properties package. So you will have to install this one as wellsudo apt-get install python-software-properties
.
As of Node.js v0.10.0, the nodejs package from Chris Lea's repo includes both npm and nodejs-dev.
There is a naming conflict with the node package (Amateur Packet Radio Node Program), and the nodejs binary has been renamed fromnode
to nodejs
. You'll need to symlink /usr/bin/node
to /usr/bin/nodejs
or you could uninstall the Amateur Packet Radio Node Program to avoid that conflict.
openSUSE & SLE
Node.js stable repos list. Also node.js is available in openSUSE:Factory repository.
Available RPM packages for: openSUSE 11.4, 12.1, Factory and Tumbleweed; SLE 11 (with SP1 and SP2 variations).
Example install on openSUSE 12.1:
sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/nodejs/openSUSE_12.1/ NodeJSBuildService
sudo zypper in nodejs nodejs-devel
Fedora
Node.js and npm are available in Fedora 18 and later. Just use your favorite graphical package manager or run this on a terminal to install both npm and node:
sudo yum install nodejs npm
RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux 6
Node.js and npm are available from the Fedora Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository. If you haven't already done so, firstenable EPEL.
To check if you have EPEL, run
yum repolist
if you don't see epel, install it via RPM (At the time of this writing, the last version is 6.8.).
First import the key:
sudo rpm --import https://fedoraproject.org/static/0608B895.txt
Then install
sudo rpm -Uvh http://download-i2.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
And then run the following command to install node and npm:
sudo yum install nodejs npm --enablerepo=epel
or if this doesn't work for you install node separately:
sudo yum install npm --enablerepo=epel
Arch Linux
Node.js is available in the Community Repository.
pacman -S nodejs
FreeBSD and OpenBSD
Node.js is available through the ports system.
/usr/ports/www/node
Development versions are also available using ports
cd /usr/ports/www/node-devel/ && make install clean
or packages on FreeBSD
pkg_add -r node-devel
Using pkg-ng on FreeBSD
pkg install node
or the development versions
pkg install node-devel
OSX
Using a package
Simply download Macintosh Installer.
Using Fink:
fink install nodejs
Using homebrew:
brew install node
Using macports:
port install nodejs
Windows
Using a package
Simply download Windows Installer.
Using chocolatey to install Node:
cinst nodejs
or for full install with NPM:
cinst nodejs.install
Using Scoop to install Node:
scoop install nodejs
from:https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installing-Node.js-via-package-manager