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The modules have moved to the traditional npm approach.

npm install idb-connector
npm install itoolkit



On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 3:41 PM Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there any details about using yum to install newer versions of node,
etc?

I have followed the instructions in the wiki fpr rpm/yum, and I can change
my path to use the new version, but I'm sort of lost as to where the
db2/etc functions are then.

Are they a different distribution to be installed with yum? Do we use the
old functions from v6?

Also, if we want to keep node versions separate, is that possible with
yum? I didn't see any way to specify "install it here". So when node9
comes out if I want to keep node8 there until I've tested node9, how would
that be done?

Thanks!

Bradley V. Stone
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