![]() > install /usr/lib/node_modules/sinopia/node_modules/crypt3 Npm ERR! I tried with sudo and I get file permissions errors to paths that do not exist. ![]() Npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request: Npm ERR! Please try running this command again as root/Administrator. Npm ERR! Error: EACCES, mkdir '/usr/lib/node_modules/sinopia' Npm ERR! path /usr/lib/node_modules/sinopia Npm ERR! argv "/usr/bin/node" "/usr/bin/npm" "install" "-g" "sinopia" Npm ERR! tar.unpack untar error /home/administrator/.npm/sinopia/1.4.0/package.t gz I tried this: more of the same issues with the previous instructions.īasically, I want my developers to have a local npm to share private json packages internally but this is getting npm install -g sinopia I tried this: and think that's way too simplified and misses about 90% of what you need beforehand, so I gave up after a few rounds there. First I followed these instructions: and had no luck, then I tried all kinds of installations for the dependancies, ended up in big loops of make this work before that, but that has to work before another, which doesn't work with some version because something has a bug everyone knows about, etc. I figure maybe someone here has been through this already and can help me out, I want to give sinopia one last shot before writing it off on ubuntu. So here I am: I've followed every set of instructions I can find and still have no luck. SO I landed on sinopia, seemed to fit the bill by everyone's descriptions. Went though NPM-e, sort of almost worked, had authentication issues when not connected externally, gave up and decided to try something simpler. ![]() Hi all, I've spend about a week scrummaging through google links on how to get a private npm up and running. ![]()
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