/usr/bin/env: node: No such file or directory

Bug #1065598 reported by Eduard Gotwig
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Bug Description

That's what I am getting, when I try to deal with some nodeJS related software.

Maybe its becouse, nodejs is called under Fedora/RedHat and other systems just "node"

I fixed this trough making a symlink on /usr/bin/node, but that is not a good method for that, I guess.

You would have to integrate nodejs, as node into /usr/bin/env.

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Micah Gersten (micahg) wrote :
Changed in nodejs (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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Simon Déziel (sdeziel) wrote :

To those running into that problem, the nodejs-legacy package provides the /usr/bin/node symlink. All you need to do is "apt-get install nodejs-legacy".

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