I'm a big fan of NVM as well [[ https://github.com/creationix/nvm ]].  I've 
used it on OSX and smartOS (open-solaris-ish) without much trouble.
The travis.ci guys use it as well on their VMs to allow you to test your 
apps against multiple node versions.  

On Sunday, February 26, 2012 9:28:06 AM UTC-8, Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After installing a bunch of version of node, npm, modules using different 
> ways, I managed to fuck up my installation… I've deleted of files related 
> to node, npm and node modules to start my installation from scratch.
>
> I'm using Mac OS X Lion and reinstalled the official package coming with 
> npm bundled: http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.6.11/node-v0.6.11.pkg (instead of 
> using homebrew's node version like before).
>
> But I also need node 0.4.x for some project running on Heroku. 
> Unfortunately the npm version bundled with node 0.6.11 doesn't work with 
> node 0.4.x. And it seems that `n` and `nave` can manage node versions but 
> not npm versions. How would you do that?
>
> Thanks
>

On Sunday, February 26, 2012 9:28:06 AM UTC-8, Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After installing a bunch of version of node, npm, modules using different 
> ways, I managed to fuck up my installation… I've deleted of files related 
> to node, npm and node modules to start my installation from scratch.
>
> I'm using Mac OS X Lion and reinstalled the official package coming with 
> npm bundled: http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.6.11/node-v0.6.11.pkg (instead of 
> using homebrew's node version like before).
>
> But I also need node 0.4.x for some project running on Heroku. 
> Unfortunately the npm version bundled with node 0.6.11 doesn't work with 
> node 0.4.x. And it seems that `n` and `nave` can manage node versions but 
> not npm versions. How would you do that?
>
> Thanks
>

On Sunday, February 26, 2012 9:28:06 AM UTC-8, Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After installing a bunch of version of node, npm, modules using different 
> ways, I managed to fuck up my installation… I've deleted of files related 
> to node, npm and node modules to start my installation from scratch.
>
> I'm using Mac OS X Lion and reinstalled the official package coming with 
> npm bundled: http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.6.11/node-v0.6.11.pkg (instead of 
> using homebrew's node version like before).
>
> But I also need node 0.4.x for some project running on Heroku. 
> Unfortunately the npm version bundled with node 0.6.11 doesn't work with 
> node 0.4.x. And it seems that `n` and `nave` can manage node versions but 
> not npm versions. How would you do that?
>
> Thanks
>

On Sunday, February 26, 2012 9:28:06 AM UTC-8, Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After installing a bunch of version of node, npm, modules using different 
> ways, I managed to fuck up my installation… I've deleted of files related 
> to node, npm and node modules to start my installation from scratch.
>
> I'm using Mac OS X Lion and reinstalled the official package coming with 
> npm bundled: http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.6.11/node-v0.6.11.pkg (instead of 
> using homebrew's node version like before).
>
> But I also need node 0.4.x for some project running on Heroku. 
> Unfortunately the npm version bundled with node 0.6.11 doesn't work with 
> node 0.4.x. And it seems that `n` and `nave` can manage node versions but 
> not npm versions. How would you do that?
>
> Thanks
>

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