How to use a different version of python duing NPM install?

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Wa Alikom Al Salam Nasser =)

If you have python2.7 in your $PATH and you can issue it directly from the command like '$ python 2.7', try putting it as an argument for --python:

$ npm --python python2.7 install

If it didn't work try using the full path to python2.7

$ npm --python /usr/bin/python2.7 install
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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Nasser Torabzade
    Nasser Torabzade over 1 year

    Salam (means Hello) :)

    I have terminal access to a VPS running centos 5.9 and default python 2.4.3 installed. I also installed python 2.7.3 via these commands: (I used make altinstall instead of make install)

    wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python-2.7.3.tgz
    tar -xf Python-2.7.3.tgz
    cd Python-2.7.3
    ./configure
    make
    make altinstall
    

    then I installed node.js from source via these commands:

    python2.7 ./configure
    make
    make install
    

    The problem is, when I use npm install and try to install a node.js package which requires python > 2.4.3 I get this error:

    gyp ERR! configure error
    gyp ERR! stack Error: Python executable "python" is v2.4.3, which is not supported by gyp.
    gyp ERR! stack You can pass the --python switch to point to Python >= v2.5.0 & < 3.0.0.
    gyp ERR! stack     at failPythonVersion (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/lib/configure.js:125:14)
    gyp ERR! stack     at /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/lib/configure.js:114:9
    

    how should I "pass the --python switch to point to Python >= v2.5.0"?

  • MarkHu
    MarkHu over 7 years
    I had to add an = to get it to work: npm --python=python2.7 install