Since this is an application, and you are going to ship it to customers,
why not have node_modules pre installed on the usb drive?
On 08/24/2012 05:20 PM, MikeB_2012 wrote:
> I am trying to create a small app nodejs-based app that runs on a USB
> drive (that will be inserted in to various Windows OS machines). I
> have successfully installed nodejs and couchdb on the drive and have
> tested some basic database scripts. I am now trying to make more
> advanced scripts and so I have tried to make use of the various
> modules available for node.
>
> The installation of modules seems to work seamlessly; npm install
> hasn't failed at all. My problem is, some modules seem to work and
> others throw an error eg. 'Error: Cannot find module 'express''. So,
> 'npm' and 'cradle' work but 'coffee-script' and 'express' throw an
> error despite error free installations. Note that none of the
> installations is global (-g) because that seems to default to an
> installation on a hard drive directory. Also, my initial scripts were
> in a subdirectory of the node directory, whereas the more advanced
> scripts are not. If the latter makes a difference, why? Do I have
> to, and is there a way to, make nodejs and its modules 'global' on the
> USB drive?
>
> TIA for any advice/guidance.
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