Error during NPM install PM2 -g (Ubuntu 14.04 x64) - linux

I am getting an error whilst trying to run npm install pm2 -g on a cloud Ubuntu 14.04 microserver/droplet.
I've tried:
sudo npm install pm2 -g
and
npm cache clear -f
...followed by both sudo and non-sudo installation attempts. All result in the below.
Verbatim outcome:
npm ERR! git clone --template=/root/.npm/_git-remotes/_templates --mirror http://ikt.pm2.io/ikt.git /root/.npm/_git-remotes/http-ikt-pm2-io-ikt-git-4d23bf0d: undefined
npm ERR! git clone --template=/root/.npm/_git-remotes/_templates --mirror http://ikt.pm2.io/ikt.git /root/.npm/_git-remotes/http-ikt-pm2-io-ikt-git-4d23bf0d: undefined
npm WARN optional dep failed, continuing ikt#git+http://ikt.pm2.io/ikt.git#master
npm WARN optional dep failed, continuing fsevents#0.3.8
/usr/local/bin/pm2 -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2
/usr/local/bin/pm2-dev -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2-dev
pm2#0.15.6 /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2
├── async#1.4.2
├── eventemitter2#0.4.14
├── isbinaryfile#2.0.4
├── semver#5.0.3
├── pidusage#0.1.1
├── safe-clone-deep#1.0.5
├── debug#2.2.0 (ms#0.7.1)
├── coffee-script#1.9.3
├── pm2-deploy#0.2.1 (tv4#1.0.18)
├── shelljs#0.5.3
├── commander#2.8.1 (graceful-readlink#1.0.1)
├── vizion#0.2.11 (async#0.9.0)
├── chalk#1.1.1 (escape-string-regexp#1.0.3, ansi-styles#2.1.0, supports-color#2.0.0, has-ansi#2.0.0, strip-ansi#3.0.0)
├── cli-table#0.3.1 (colors#1.0.3)
├── pm2-multimeter#0.1.2 (charm#0.1.2)
├── pm2-axon-rpc#0.3.6 (json-stringify-safe#5.0.1, commander#1.0.5)
├── mkdirp#0.5.1 (minimist#0.0.8)
├── nssocket#0.5.3 (lazy#1.0.11)
├── pm2-axon#2.0.8 (amp-message#0.1.2, escape-regexp#0.0.1, amp#0.3.1, configurable#0.0.1, debug#2.0.0)
├── cron#1.0.9 (moment-timezone#0.3.1)
├── blessed#0.1.61
├── pmx#0.5.3 (json-stringify-safe#5.0.1)
├── chokidar#1.0.6 (arrify#1.0.0, is-glob#1.1.3, path-is-absolute#1.0.0, async-each#0.1.6, is-binary-path#1.0.1, glob-parent#1.3.0, readdirp#1.4.0, anymatch#1.3.0)
└── moment#2.10.6
root#xxxx:~#
Is the Git repo b0rked? I'm quite new to SSH/Linux servers etc so this is all probably very obvious... :/

Figured it out: turned out it had installed ok.
The above was misleading as it a) looked as though it'd not completed properly, and b) trying to run any PM2-based command immediately afterwards was resulting in an error.
But it's now working.

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yoeman/ubuntu: not recognized yo command

I am trying to install yoeman in ubuntu (via terminal) and I can't execute the command yo because it is not found. These are the steps I am using:
dmr#xxxxxxxxxxx:/home$ sudo npm install yo -g
npm WARN deprecated npmconf#2.1.2: this package has been reintegrated into npm and is now out of date with respect to npm
-
> spawn-sync#1.0.15 postinstall /home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/yo/node_modules/yeoman-environment/node_modules/inquirer/node_modules/external-editor/node_modules/spawn-sync
> node postinstall
> spawn-sync#1.0.15 postinstall /home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/yo/node_modules/tabtab/node_modules/inquirer/node_modules/external-editor/node_modules/spawn-sync
> node postinstall
/home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/bin/yo -> /home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/yo/lib/cli.js
/home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/bin/yo-complete -> /home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/yo/lib/completion/index.js
> yo#1.8.4 postinstall /home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/yo
> yodoctor
Yeoman Doctor
Running sanity checks on your system
✔ Global configuration file is valid
✔ NODE_PATH matches the npm root
✔ Node.js version
✔ No .bowerrc file in home directory
✔ No .yo-rc.json file in home directory
✖ npm version
Your npm version is outdated.
Upgrade to the latest version by running:
npm install -g npm
Found potential issues on your machine :(
yo#1.8.4 /home/xxxxxxxxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/yo
├── cli-list#0.1.8
├── titleize#1.0.0
├── async#1.5.2
├── humanize-string#1.0.1 (decamelize#1.2.0)
├── opn#3.0.3 (object-assign#4.1.0)
├── user-home#2.0.0 (os-homedir#1.0.1)
├── figures#1.7.0 (escape-string-regexp#1.0.5, object-assign#4.1.0)
├── string-length#1.0.1 (strip-ansi#3.0.1)
├── chalk#1.1.3 (escape-string-regexp#1.0.5, ansi-styles#2.2.1, supports-color#2.0.0, has-ansi#2.0.0, strip-ansi#3.0.1)
├── repeating#2.0.1 (is-finite#1.0.1)
├── sort-on#1.3.0 (arrify#1.0.1, dot-prop#2.4.0)
├── root-check#1.0.0 (sudo-block#1.2.0, downgrade-root#1.2.2)
├── yeoman-character#1.1.0 (supports-color#3.1.2)
├── parse-help#0.1.1 (execall#1.0.0)
├── cross-spawn#3.0.1 (lru-cache#4.0.1, which#1.2.10)
├── yosay#1.2.0 (ansi-regex#2.0.0, strip-ansi#3.0.1, ansi-styles#2.2.1, wrap-ansi#2.0.0, cli-boxes#1.0.0, pad-component#0.0.1, string-width#1.0.2, taketalk#1.0.0)
├── package-json#2.3.3 (registry-url#3.1.0, semver#5.3.0, rc#1.1.6)
├── got#5.6.0 (lowercase-keys#1.0.0, timed-out#2.0.0, is-redirect#1.0.0, is-plain-obj#1.1.0, is-stream#1.1.0, node-status-codes#1.0.0, duplexer2#0.1.4, is-retry-allowed#1.1.0, read-all-stream#3.1.0, unzip-response#1.0.0, object-assign#4.1.0, pinkie-promise#2.0.1, url-parse-lax#1.0.0, create-error-class#3.0.2, readable-stream#2.1.5, parse-json#2.2.0)
├── configstore#1.4.0 (object-assign#4.1.0, os-tmpdir#1.0.1, graceful-fs#4.1.6, xdg-basedir#2.0.0, uuid#2.0.2, osenv#0.1.3, write-file-atomic#1.2.0, mkdirp#0.5.1)
├── inquirer#0.11.4 (strip-ansi#3.0.1, ansi-regex#2.0.0, ansi-escapes#1.4.0, rx-lite#3.1.2, through#2.3.8, cli-width#1.1.1, string-width#1.0.2, readline2#1.0.1, cli-cursor#1.0.2, run-async#0.1.0)
├── npm-keyword#4.2.0 (object-assign#4.1.0, pinkie-promise#2.0.1, registry-url#3.1.0)
├── update-notifier#0.6.3 (is-npm#1.0.0, latest-version#2.0.0, semver-diff#2.1.0, boxen#0.3.1, configstore#2.0.0)
├── meow#3.7.0 (map-obj#1.0.1, trim-newlines#1.0.0, decamelize#1.2.0, object-assign#4.1.0, camelcase-keys#2.1.0, minimist#1.2.0, redent#1.0.0, loud-rejection#1.6.0, normalize-package-data#2.3.5)
├── fullname#2.1.0 (pify#2.3.0, pinkie-promise#2.0.1, npmconf#2.1.2)
├── read-pkg-up#1.0.1 (find-up#1.1.2, read-pkg#1.1.0)
├── yeoman-doctor#2.1.0 (object-values#1.0.0, log-symbols#1.0.2, semver#5.3.0, each-async#1.1.1, bin-version-check#2.1.0, twig#0.8.9)
├── insight#0.7.0 (object-assign#4.1.0, tough-cookie#2.3.1, lodash.debounce#3.1.1, os-name#1.0.3, inquirer#0.10.1, request#2.74.0)
├── lodash#3.10.1
├── yeoman-environment#1.6.3 (log-symbols#1.0.2, escape-string-regexp#1.0.5, text-table#0.2.0, untildify#2.1.0, debug#2.2.0, diff#2.2.3, globby#4.1.0, mem-fs#1.1.3, grouped-queue#0.3.2, inquirer#1.1.2, lodash#4.15.0)
└── tabtab#1.3.2 (object-assign#4.1.0, minimist#1.2.0, debug#2.2.0, mkdirp#0.5.1, npmlog#2.0.4, inquirer#1.1.2)
I execute yo and command is not recognized.
Reading the result I see npm version is not installed to the latest version. I execute then:
sudo npm install -g npm
xxxxxx#xxxxxxxxxx:/home$ sudo npm install -g npm
/home/xxxxxx/npm/bin/npm -> /home/xxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/npm/bin/npm-cli.js
npm#3.10.6 /home/xxxxxx/.npm/lib/node_modules/npm
and get current version is:
xxxxxxxx:/home$ npm -v
2.15.9
I dont know if it really is the latest version of npm.
What is happening? What is wrong in the commands of linux?
I found the solution...
I am new in ubuntu and today when I turn on the ubuntu had packages corrupted... specially start stoped in npm package.
I reinstalled ubuntu and now I could install last version of npm 3.10.6 and after it yo (yeoman for angular)
I dont know if after this situation I can repare packages bad installed

Can't install Meteor Up / (mup)

After installing npm I typed:
npm install -g mup
It returned:
/Users/RyanCassutt/.node/bin/mup -> /Users/RyanCassutt/.node/lib/node_modules/mup/bin/mup
mup#0.11.1 /Users/RyanCassutt/.node/lib/node_modules/mup
├── colors#0.6.2
├── underscore#1.7.0
├── uuid#1.4.2
├── async#0.9.2
├── rimraf#2.4.2 (glob#5.0.14)
├── archiver#0.14.4 (buffer-crc32#0.2.5, lazystream#0.1.0, readable-stream#1.0.33, tar-stream#1.1.5, glob#4.3.5, zip-stream#0.5.2, lodash#3.2.0)
├── nodemiral#1.1.0 (debug#0.7.4, progress#1.1.5, async#0.9.0, underscore#1.8.3, ejs#0.8.8, ssh2#0.4.6)
└── cjson#0.3.1 (jsonlint#1.6.0)
I then try to create a new project:
mup init
But it returns:
-bash: mup: command not found
Is mup not installing correctly or is there some type of error? Thank you.

NPM Installs Not Working as Intended

Sometimes then I run npm commands in the ubuntu console, e.g.
npm install forever -g
I get such feedback from the console and it is unclear to me is it installed? Is this a list of dependencies? Is this an issue? How should I proceed fixing this?
forever#0.14.1 /usr/local/lib/node_modules/forever
├── colors#0.6.2
├── timespan#2.3.0
├── optimist#0.6.1 (wordwrap#0.0.3, minimist#0.0.10)
├── nssocket#0.5.3 (eventemitter2#0.4.14, lazy#1.0.11)
├── cliff#0.1.10 (eyes#0.1.8, colors#1.0.3)
├── winston#0.8.3 (cycle#1.0.3, stack-trace#0.0.9, eyes#0.1.8, isstream#0.1.2, async#0.2.10, pkginfo#0.3.0)
├── nconf#0.6.9 (ini#1.3.4, async#0.2.9, optimist#0.6.0)
├── utile#0.2.1 (deep-equal#1.0.0, ncp#0.4.2, async#0.2.10, i#0.3.3, mkdirp#0.5.1, rimraf#2.4.0)
├── flatiron#0.4.3 (optimist#0.6.0, director#1.2.7, prompt#0.2.14, broadway#0.3.6)
└── forever-monitor#1.5.2 (watch#0.13.0, minimatch#1.0.0, ps-tree#0.0.3, broadway#0.3.6)
This is not an error message, everything installed just fine.
Output such as this shows you the other packages that were installed as dependencies for the package you have installed.

Installing Yeoman - "Yo command not found"

I have installed node.js and set up npm on my Yosemite install using the npm-g_nosudo script. When I then run npm install -g yo I see a bunch of content scroll through my terminal window, with no errors, and it completes. I then type yo and OS X tells me that it can't find the command.
Sullys-MacBook-Pro:~ Sully$ npm install -g yo
/Users/Sully/npm/bin/yo -> /Users/Sully/npm/lib/node_modules/yo/lib/cli.js
> yo#1.4.6 postinstall /Users/Sully/npm/lib/node_modules/yo
> yodoctor
Yeoman Doctor
Running sanity checks on your system
✔ Global configuration file is valid
✔ NODE_PATH matches the npm root
✔ No .bowerrc file in home directory
✔ No .yo-rc.json file in home directory
Everything looks all right!
yo#1.4.6 /Users/Sully/npm/lib/node_modules/yo
├── titleize#1.0.0
├── array-uniq#1.0.2
├── figures#1.3.5
├── user-home#1.1.1
├── opn#1.0.2
├── humanize-string#1.0.1 (decamelize#1.0.0)
├── sort-on#1.2.0 (dot-prop#2.0.0)
├── async#0.9.0
├── yeoman-character#1.0.1 (supports-color#1.3.1)
├── string-length#1.0.0 (strip-ansi#2.0.1)
├── cross-spawn#0.2.9 (lru-cache#2.6.2)
├── findup#0.1.5 (commander#2.1.0, colors#0.6.2)
├── chalk#1.0.0 (escape-string-regexp#1.0.3, ansi-styles#2.0.1, supports-color#1.3.1, strip-ansi#2.0.1, has-ansi#1.0.3)
├── yosay#1.0.3 (ansi-regex#1.1.1, ansi-styles#2.0.1, strip-ansi#2.0.1, word-wrap#1.0.3, pad-component#0.0.1, taketalk#1.0.0, minimist#1.1.1)
├── root-check#1.0.0 (downgrade-root#1.1.0, sudo-block#1.2.0)
├── meow#3.1.0 (object-assign#2.0.0, camelcase-keys#1.0.0, minimist#1.1.1, indent-string#1.2.1)
├── package-json#1.1.0 (registry-url#3.0.3)
├── npm-keyword#1.1.1 (registry-url#3.0.3)
├── update-notifier#0.3.2 (is-npm#1.0.0, latest-version#1.0.0, semver-diff#2.0.0)
├── got#2.9.2 (lowercase-keys#1.0.0, timed-out#2.0.0, object-assign#2.0.0, is-stream#1.0.1, prepend-http#1.0.1, nested-error-stacks#1.0.0, statuses#1.2.1, infinity-agent#2.0.3, duplexify#3.3.0, read-all-stream#2.1.2)
├── fullname#1.1.0 (npmconf#2.1.1)
├── yeoman-environment#1.2.5 (log-symbols#1.0.2, escape-string-regexp#1.0.3, untildify#2.0.0, diff#1.4.0, text-table#0.2.0, debug#2.1.3, mem-fs#1.1.0, globby#1.2.0, grouped-queue#0.3.0)
├── configstore#0.3.2 (object-assign#2.0.0, xdg-basedir#1.0.1, osenv#0.1.0, graceful-fs#3.0.6, uuid#2.0.1, mkdirp#0.5.0, js-yaml#3.3.0)
├── insight#0.5.3 (object-assign#2.0.0, lodash.debounce#3.0.3, os-name#1.0.3, tough-cookie#0.12.1, request#2.55.0)
├── lodash#3.8.0
├── yeoman-doctor#1.3.2 (object-values#1.0.0, log-symbols#1.0.2, each-async#1.1.1, twig#0.7.2)
└── inquirer#0.8.3 (ansi-regex#1.1.1, cli-width#1.0.1, through#2.3.7, readline2#0.1.1, rx#2.5.2)
Sullys-MacBook-Pro:~ Sully$ yo
-bash: yo: command not found
I also tried using source .bash_profile and rebooting. The command is still not found. Am I doing something wrong?
This is my .bash_profile
# Add environment variable COCOS_CONSOLE_ROOT for cocos2d-x
export COCOS_CONSOLE_ROOT=/Users/Sully/Development/Libraries/cocos2d-x-3.5/tools/cocos2d-console/bin
export PATH=$COCOS_CONSOLE_ROOT:$PATH
# Add environment variable COCOS_TEMPLATES_ROOT for cocos2d-x
export COCOS_TEMPLATES_ROOT=/Users/Sully/Development/Libraries/cocos2d-x-3.5/templates
export PATH=$COCOS_TEMPLATES_ROOT:$PATH
# NPM
export BIN_ROOT=/usr/local/bin
export PATH=$BIN_ROOT:$PATH
This is my full $PATH
Sullys-MacBook-Pro:~ Sully$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/share/npm/bin:/usr/local/bin:/Users/Sully/Development/Libraries/cocos2d-x-3.5/templates:/Users/Sully/Development/Libraries/cocos2d-x-3.5/tools/cocos2d-console/bin:/Users/Sully/.dnx/runtimes/dnx-mono.1.0.0-beta4/bin:/usr/local/bin:/Users/Sully/Development/Libraries/cocos2d-x-3.5/templates:/Users/Sully/Development/Libraries/cocos2d-x-3.5/tools/cocos2d-console/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
This was resolved by adding export PATH=/Users/UserAccountName/npm/bin:$PATH to my ~/.bash_profile and restarting Terminal.app.
I have faced the same problem after installing everything succesfully, I resolved it using the following method creating symbolic links to yo, grunt, bower like the following :
For Yo
praveen#praveen-lenovo:~$ sudo ln -s /home/praveen/.npm-global/bin/yo /usr/bin/yo
For Grunt
praveen#praveen-lenovo:~$ sudo ln -s /home/praveen/.npm-global/bin/grunt /usr/bin/grunt
For Bower
praveen#praveen-lenovo:~$ sudo ln -s /home/praveen/.npm-global/bin/bower /usr/bin/bower
Here in the above commands the common path /home/praveen/.npm-global/bin/ may change according to your system folder structure.

express is not recognized in cmd in windows 7

js on my windows 7 machine, i have executed the below commands from
C:\node> npm install -g express -generator
and also C:\node> npm install -g express -generator#4, and also the npm link express
for the above commands, i got the below messages.
express#4.10.7 C:\Users\user1\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\express
├── methods#1.1.1
├── finalhandler#0.3.3
├── cookie-signature#1.0.5
├── serve-static#1.7.2
├── merge-descriptors#0.0.2
├── utils-merge#1.0.0
├── range-parser#1.0.2
├── media-typer#0.3.0
├── cookie#0.1.2
├── content-disposition#0.5.0
├── parseurl#1.3.0
├── vary#1.0.0
├── escape-html#1.0.1
├── fresh#0.2.4
├── path-to-regexp#0.1.3
├── depd#1.0.0
├── qs#2.3.3
├── on-finished#2.2.0 (ee-first#1.1.0)
├── etag#1.5.1 (crc#3.2.1)
├── debug#2.1.1 (ms#0.6.2)
├── type-is#1.5.5 (mime-types#2.0.7)
├── accepts#1.1.4 (negotiator#0.4.9, mime-types#2.0.7)
├── send#0.10.1 (destroy#1.0.3, ms#0.6.2, mime#1.2.11, on-finished#2.1.1)
└── proxy-addr#1.0.4 (forwarded#0.1.0, ipaddr.js#0.1.5)
and with npm link express:
C:\node\node_modules\express -> C:\Users\user1\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modul
es\express
but still when i execute the express nodetest1 at C:/node> i am getting the express is not recognized error.
anyone know any pointers would be helpful.
You have a space between express and -generator above... if this was copy-pasted, maybe you missed it... it's supposed to be express-generator as a single unit.
Make certain that %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\npm both exists and is in your PATH environment variable... If it isn't there, you will have to open a new prompt after adding it. Some versions of node's installer don't always create or add it correctly.
If you are using [nvm for windows] you will need to ensure that C:\Program Files\nodejs is in your path (the installer should work correctly), you'll need to run nvm via command prompt Run as Administrator. This is because nvm uses symbolic links from the global install path to a specific version under your profile to run against.
I've been using nvm for windows for a few months now (switching from 0.10.x and 0.11.x versions) and it's been a bit easier to work with.
Make sure you are runing the command promt as System Administrator "This is very important", then do npm install -g express after that chang to the directory where you want to create your app and you are good to go. NB if you are using express 4 then install it via npm install -g express-generator#4

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