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All,

I have recently switched my dev environment from windows7 to Ubuntu12 and everything has been running smoothly except coffee-script. I have executed this exact sequence of commands:

sudo apt-get install nodejs  
sudo apt-get install npm  
//checked that both are their latest versions  
npm -g install coffee-script  

when I do this I see only the following lines

npm http GET https://registry.npmjs.org/coffee-script  
npm http 304 https://registry.npmjs.org/coffee-script  
/usr/bin/coffee -> /usr/lib/node_modules/coffee-script/bin/coffee  
/usr/bin/cake -> /usr/lib/node_modules/coffee-script/bin/cake  
[email protected] /usr/lib/node_modules/coffee-script  

which coffee and which cake point to /usr/bin/coffee|cake but the commands actually do nothing at all.

I am at a loss.

Please send help!

Steve Kane

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    What if you /usr/bin/coffee --help? Nov 19, 2012 at 20:56
  • m@muistooshort I see nothing. I have also confirmed that actually navigating to my /usr/bin and calling coffee and cake does nothing. It doesn't seem to be an issue of the commands not being on my PATH. It seems more like coffee-script isn't getting installed...but the kicker is that the node_modules/coffee-script folder contains all the files you would expect to be here.
    – stevekane
    Nov 19, 2012 at 21:26
  • Have you checked the symlinks (both ends)? Have you inspected the contents of /usr/bin/coffee to see what it really is? Have you tried running /usr/lib/node_modules/coffee-script/bin/coffee --help? Nov 19, 2012 at 21:30
  • Yes sir. I have checked out all of the above. coffee and cake are just executables I believe (not sure this is proper linux vernacular). They are installed globally per the recommendation of the NPM docs so that they are available as console commands. They just seem to actually do nothing. I am starting to wonder if it's not actually installing the needed files but just creating the links in the appropriate bin locations. I only say this because, when installing socket.io, it actually pulls down tarballs and other files and takes several seconds to complete.
    – stevekane
    Nov 19, 2012 at 21:35
  • I could really use some help here as I'm at a total loss. I have also tried cloning the master branch of Coffee Script from github and then using sudo bin/cake install but it does absolutely nothing at all. I am truly clueless as to how to resolve this issue and all my googlefu has failed me thus far.
    – stevekane
    Nov 20, 2012 at 3:16

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Did have the same problem. Uninstalling the package "node" (note: not nodejs but sic! "node") did it for me

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This seems to be related to a package name conflict. See https://github.com/jashkenas/coffee-script/issues/936

Until this is fixed, you can manually link /usr/bin/nodejs to /usr/bin/node.

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Install node.js using Chris Lea's PPA:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nodejs

Install CoffeeScript using apt-get:

sudo apt-get install coffeescript

Now you can use coffee to build CoffeeScript, and cake.coffeescript to run Cake.

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  • I've never been able to install coffeescript successfully using Chris' PPA. I'd recommend NVM. Aug 8, 2014 at 15:46
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All,

I was not able to resolve this issue and wound up manually installing an older version of node by building it and not using sudo. I think did the same for coffee-script. It is now working correctly though I'm not entirely sure where the problem came from.

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