node.js conflicts: / sbin / node vs / usr / bin / node

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Good morning everyone! I would like someone to explain to me very well this conflict that arises when installing nodejs?

Thank you!

    
asked by anonymous 03.06.2016 / 08:50

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The package node-js legacy contains a symlink for the node-js code, which requires path for the binary to be < strong> usr / bin / node and not usr / bin / nodejs as it is in Debian . The no installation of the nodejs legacy package can generate these conflicts between paths, be they as in the example I gave or even between / sbin / node and / usr / bin / node

Although it is not part of what you want to do, you can try to test this package on a virtual machine just to see if it still causes this same conflict.

    
03.06.2016 / 11:19