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      sdetweil @pat59
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      @pat59

      npm ERR! notsup Required: {“node”:“^18.18.0 || ^20.9.0 || >=21.1.0”}
      npm ERR! notsup Actual: {“npm”:“10.1.0”,“node”:“v20.8.0”}

      yes, the module says it needs 20.9.0
      and you are on 20.8.0
      so you need to upgrade node on your machine

      can you try these commands, to see if you have either of these tools installed, n or nvm

      which n
      which nvm
      

      if either returns something , it will be the path to the executable.

      Sam

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        pat59 @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil THANKS
        I just tried both commands, none of them work, nothing happens, however, the update must have worked because no more messages and the module works correctly, thank you
        Sincerely

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          sdetweil @pat59
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          @pat59 said in update:

          I just tried both commands, none of them work, nothing happens, however,

          ok, these commands produce output ONLY if they FIND the named command,
          its just test of the PATH

          so you don’t have either installed… ok

          the npm install of the updated package SHOULD have failed…
          BUT the new code is present, (from the git pull)

          and if you did NOT need to npm install for the update, then all would be ok…

          Sam

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            pat59
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            so I think the message is considered resolved, thank you kindly

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              sdetweil @pat59
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              @pat59 I think you are lucky

              Sam

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                pat59
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                HELLO I ALSO THINK THANK YOU AGAIN

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