I'm trying to host a meteor app that uses an old version of meteor. Every time i try to start the app it will get somewhat through the process of installing the tool, and then i see a message such as:
Killednloading [email protected]... -
(note how killed somehow overwrites the downloading part of the command line)
Is there a reliable way to install the meteor tool at a specific version?
In a command prompt, run echo %LocalAppData%. meteor -- this is the directory in which Meteor should be installed. Extract the installation archive into the directory above. Add this directory to your PATH environment variable.
EDIT:
The Meteor team added a release
parameter to their download endpoint. Now you can simply specify the desired version:
curl "https://install.meteor.com/?release=1.3.3.1" | sh
For Windows, a version
parameter exists for the choco
installer:
choco install meteor --version 1.3.3.1
Original solution
You can use sed
for that. Insert it in the middle of curl
and sh
:
curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sed 's/1.4/1.3.3.1/' | sh
That will replace the release 1.4 (current version) to 1.3.3.1
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