Why I got aborted message when npm install on my online server












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I create a node application and it is running on the local server. I need to run it on my online server. I have to install npm. When I run the command npm install I got this message.



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    I create a node application and it is running on the local server. I need to run it on my online server. I have to install npm. When I run the command npm install I got this message.



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    How can I fixed this issue?










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      I create a node application and it is running on the local server. I need to run it on my online server. I have to install npm. When I run the command npm install I got this message.



      Screen Shot of message



      How can I fixed this issue?










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      I create a node application and it is running on the local server. I need to run it on my online server. I have to install npm. When I run the command npm install I got this message.



      Screen Shot of message



      How can I fixed this issue?







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      edited Nov 15 '18 at 12:40







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      Navidu KunuNavidu Kunu

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          try using



          sudo npm install -d


          npm should not need sudo except for global installs. Let's start with "how did you install node"? If you're on OSX, use brew to install the latest version, if you're on Windows, grab the installer from nodejs.org, if you're in linux, you should already know what to do






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            try using



            sudo npm install -d


            npm should not need sudo except for global installs. Let's start with "how did you install node"? If you're on OSX, use brew to install the latest version, if you're on Windows, grab the installer from nodejs.org, if you're in linux, you should already know what to do






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              try using



              sudo npm install -d


              npm should not need sudo except for global installs. Let's start with "how did you install node"? If you're on OSX, use brew to install the latest version, if you're on Windows, grab the installer from nodejs.org, if you're in linux, you should already know what to do






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                try using



                sudo npm install -d


                npm should not need sudo except for global installs. Let's start with "how did you install node"? If you're on OSX, use brew to install the latest version, if you're on Windows, grab the installer from nodejs.org, if you're in linux, you should already know what to do






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                try using



                sudo npm install -d


                npm should not need sudo except for global installs. Let's start with "how did you install node"? If you're on OSX, use brew to install the latest version, if you're on Windows, grab the installer from nodejs.org, if you're in linux, you should already know what to do







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                answered Nov 15 '18 at 13:36









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