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How to install NodeJS and NPM on a host without internet access and without compile tools
# On build host (has internet access): Download and install NodeJS and NPM
wget http://nodejs.org/dist/node-v0.4.10.tar.gz
tar xvzf node-v0.4.10.tar.gz
cd node-v0.4.11
./configure
make
sudo make install
wget http://npmjs.org/install.sh
sudo sh ./install.sh
npm pack npm
# Prepare rbytes (pre-compile on build host and re-package)
rm -Rf ./package
npm pack rbytes@0.0.2
tar xvzf rbytes-0.0.2.tgz
rm rbytes-0.0.2.tgz
cd package
make
cd ..
npm pack package/
rm -Rf ./package
# Prepare log4js (pre-compile on build host and re-package)
rm -Rf ./package
npm pack log4js@0.3.8
tar xvzf rbytes-0.3.8.tgz
rm rbytes-0.3.8.tgz
cd package
make
cd ..
npm pack package/
rm -Rf ./package
# On build host: Copy nodejs, NPM and all the packages you want to install to the targethost
scp node-v0.4.10.tar.gz root@targethost:~
scp npm-1.0.26.tgz root@targethost:~
scp rbytes-0.0.2.tgz root@targethost:~
scp log4js-0.3.8.tgz root@targethost:~
# Login to the target host (has no internet connection):
ssh root@targethost
# Compile NodeJS (OK, I said you wouldn't need any compiling tools... Simply suppose you installed NodeJS from an RPM.)
cd ~
tar xvzf node-v0.4.10.tar.gz
cd node-v0.4.11
./configure
make
sudo make install
# Now install NPM with itself
cd ~
tar xvzf npm-1.0.26.tgz
./package/bin/npm.js -g install ~/npm-1.0.26.tgz
# Now you can install already build package via NPM on the target host just like so:
npm -g install ~/rbytes-0.0.2.tgz
npm -g install ~/log4js-0.3.8.tgz
# Voila, NPM is installed without the "install.sh" script and without internet access on the target host.
# Now NPM could even be packaged into an RPM.
# Thanks go out to DrMcKay from #node.js his nickname on github is "mmalecki" (https://github.com/mmalecki)
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kwk commented Sep 2, 2011

No, sorry I don't know. Actually the above code is not working for me. I cannot get the simplest ExtJS application to run with it. Sorry

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