Node.js is available as a module called nodejs in CentOS/RHEL 8 and Fedora. pacman -S nodejs npm CentOS, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Node.js and npm packages are available in the Community Repository. This command in Termux app will install the last available Node.js version: pkg install nodejsĬurrently, Termux Node.js binaries are linked against system-icu (depending on libicu package).
For example, Termux community provides terminal emulator and Linux environment for Android, as well as own package manager and extensive collection of many precompiled applications. However, there are some third-party solutions. Debian and Ubuntu based Linux distributionsĪndroid support is still experimental in Node.js, so precompiled binaries are not yet provided by Node.js developers.CentOS, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.If it turns out your issue is a bug in Node.js itself, the maintainer will report the issue upstream. Please report any issues you encounter to the package maintainer. Note: The packages on this page are maintained and supported by their respective packagers, not the Node.js core team.