![]() ![]() So, the easiest way to upgrade Node.js to a newer version is to install it from the official repositories. The maintainers have gone through the effort of making all software compatible with each other, removing most dependency issues. The recommended method to upgrade and install any software on your Linux distribution is to use the first-party repositories. Method 1: Upgrade from Ubuntu's repositories I have version 12.22.9 installed (v12.x).Īt the time of writing this, v18.x and v16.x are the latest and LTS versions, respectively. This is what it looks like on my computer: $ node -v To check the version of Node.js, run the following command: node -v Check Node.js versionīefore you actually upgrade Node.js, do check if the currently installed version is what you want or it is outdated. To know how to do that, continue reading. There are other ways to upgrade Node.js manually. Do so with the following command: sudo apt-get install -only-upgrade nodejs The easiest way to upgrade Node.js is using the apt package manager. But it only installs Node.js and it doesn't install is an open source JavaScript runtime environment. It should finish installation of both Node.js and npm. ![]() How often does it reproduce? Is there a required condition? Error while running 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\python3\tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1'. The upgrade of python3 was NOT successful. Then search the MSI Log for "Return Value 3" and look above that for the error. ![]() If not, try again adding '-install-arguments="'/l*v c:\python3_msi_install.log'"'. This is a local environment error, not an issue with a package or the MSI itself - it could mean a pending reboot is necessary prior to install or something else (like the same version is already installed). Exit code indicates the following: Generic MSI Error. Python3 v3.11.0 python3 package files upgrade completed. ![]()
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