![]() I was able to do this for the staging site that I’d broken by going into Virtualmin > Install Scripts > Node.js > filling in 17.9.0 and “upgrading” to that older version. ![]() Unfortunately there’s an issue with Node.js 18.x.x no longer support CentOS 7 and similar distros: see NodeJS 18 revert to building on CentOS 7, RHEL 7, Ubuntu Bionic 18.04, other other LTS distros Īfter investigating further (thinking at first I could update libstdc++), I realized I needed to roll back to Node.js 17.x.x I recently did what I thought would be a routine update to Node.js from 17.8.0 to 18.2.0, using your Install Scripts in Virtualmin (an update process I do from time to time).
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