This stack overflow thread suggested using the NVM which did the trick and didn’t throw up any errors during the CLI installation. I wouldn’t be able to use npm to install the ghost-cli due to a permission error. *I use NVM because I ran into an issue installing nodejs globally. Install ghost locally ( this is where it freezes on 5/5) – ghost install local Verifying installation of NVM – command -v nvm Install the Node Version Manager* – curl -o- | bash Update and upgrade packages – sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade I’ve tried this on a VM running Ubuntu 18.04.2 as well as 18.10 to see if there would be a difference but I encountered the same problem on each.Ĭreate the VM with 8 GB of RAM and 100 GB of storage space I’m trying to install ghost on my company’s local server to use it for an internal blog but I manage to get all the way to the final step (installing ghost locally inside an empty directory) before it freezes on the message “”.
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