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    Complete Setup tutorial: npm command not found / unable to install dependencies

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    • KirAsh4K Offline
      KirAsh4 Moderator
      last edited by

      After translating, this is what I see:

      Reading package lists ... Done
      Dependency tree.
      Status information can be read ... Done
      NodeJS is already the newest version.
      NodeJS was defined as installed manually.
      0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
      Node.js installation Done!
      

      So somewhere, somehow, your node installation is marked as non-upgradable through apt-get. I just tried with a fresh rpi, grabbed the most recent version of Rasbian listed on the Raspberry website and everything ran just fine. I’m not sure what to tell you here …

      A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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      • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
        Mr.Meeseeks
        last edited by Mr.Meeseeks

        I had same problem so I ran this:

        curl -L https://npmjs.org/install.sh | sudo sh

        CAAAAN DOO!👍

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          Blamer @Mr.Meeseeks
          last edited by

          @Mr.Meeseeks said in Complete Setup tutorial: npm command not found / unable to install dependencies:

          I had same problem so I ran this:

          curl -L https://npmjs.org/install.sh | sudo sh

          Thanks a lot. But when I run this I get the message that the certificate is not yet valid and if I´d like to turn off the curl´s verification of the certificate I have to use the -k option. Any hints about that?

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          • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
            Mr.Meeseeks @Blamer
            last edited by Mr.Meeseeks

            @Blamer I guess then use http:// instead, odd I didn’t get that.

            CAAAAN DOO!👍

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            • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
              Mr.Meeseeks
              last edited by Mr.Meeseeks

              Oh I know, check that your system date and time is correct.

              If there is internet connection available follow the steps to set the date:

              1. sudo raspi-config
              2. Internationalization options
              3. Change Time Zone
              4. Select geographical area
              5. Select city or region.
              6. Reboot your pi.

              Maybe:
              sudo date -s “19 SEP 2016 20:37:00”

              CAAAAN DOO!👍

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                Blamer @Mr.Meeseeks
                last edited by

                @Mr.Meeseeks said in Complete Setup tutorial: npm command not found / unable to install dependencies:

                Oh I know, check that your system date and time is correct.

                If there is internet connection available follow the steps to set the date:

                1. sudo raspi-config
                2. Internationalization options
                3. Change Time Zone
                4. Select geographical area
                5. Select city or region.
                6. Reboot your pi.

                Maybe:
                sudo date -s “19 SEP 2016 20:37:00”

                Excellent! For some reason I wasn´t able to set the correct time and date via raspi-config. Using sudo date -s “19 SEP 2016 20:37:00” solved the problem. After that I was able to run curl -L https://npmjs.org/install.sh | sudo sh. The install script curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/master/installers/raspberry.sh | bash went through just like a charm!
                Although I still do not understand the connection between the wrong set time and date and the installation I´m very happy to run MM now. Now I have to configure the modules.
                –> A WORLD OF THANKS TO YOU!!

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                • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
                  Mr.Meeseeks
                  last edited by

                  Wicked!
                  Ya the date time solved the https certificate issue. I also don’t know why we had to install npm manually and no one else did. Oh well, I’m sure this thread will help others👍

                  CAAAAN DOO!👍

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                  • cowboysdudeC Offline
                    cowboysdude Module Developer
                    last edited by paviro

                    Honestly what I would do is format the SD card put the rasp img on the SD card then open a terminal window and do the

                    sudo apt-get update
                    sudo apt-get upgrade

                    then go to installing the mirror via the install script.


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                      Blamer @cowboysdude
                      last edited by

                      @cowboysdude

                      I tried that several times and it didn´t work! My Raspberry is probably some sort of unique…

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                      • cowboysdudeC Offline
                        cowboysdude Module Developer
                        last edited by

                        That’s interesting to say the least… did you try the manual install?

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