If you want to run Ghost on the latest version of Node, you can, however we are unable to offer support for any issues. It also allows us to delay the support impact until later and give us a chance to grow our team to cope with the support in the meantime. By following LTS we can focus our efforts on meaningful work and keep our time spent on node versioning to a minimum. Ghost is a tiny team with ambitious plans and we need to focus on delivering a useful product. We try to encourage the community to support each other, but more often than not it falls to us to ensure our users have a good experience. To resolve this, you must install a compatible version of Node.js. If you attempt to install Ghost with an unsupported version of Node.js, you may encounter the error ERROR: Unsupported version of Node and/or Exit status 231. Script deprecation warning: Node changed their distribution method, which requires adjusting configurations in order to upgrade. Reinstalling the current version of Ghost ensures that Node is updated correctly first, so that you can be sure that Ghost will update smoothly. It’s not recommended to update Node and Ghost at the same time. ghost update -force to force Ghost to reinstall your current version of Ghost, to trigger a re-install of dependencies.Run ghost version to get your current Ghost version.Download and import the Nodesource GPG key.Without reinstalling dependencies, Ghost will fail to start with strange error messages. This is because Ghost has several binary dependencies which are compiled for the specific Node.js version. When upgrading Node.js, you need to run the update for Node and then also re-install Ghost’s dependencies. You can also install multiple versions of node using nave or nvm. Ghost is a small team so we keep version support to a minimum to give us time to build new features □♀️Ĭompatible versions of Node.js can be downloaded from the Node.js releases page. Running Ghost on the latest version of Node.js is not guaranteed to work, and we’re unable to offer support for any issues. We use the recommended version of Node.js in production on Ghost(Pro) which means it’s heavily tested and issues are actively fixed by the Ghost core team.
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