Le jeu. 7 févr. 2019 à 15:30, tpikonen <tpiko...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> > > On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 3:43 PM, Jérémy Lal <kapo...@melix.org> wrote: > >> > I believe node on i686 is not supported and will segfault. > >> > >> Do you mean node-gyp? At least nodejs.org offers x86 downloads of > >> node > >> itself. > > > > No, i meant nodejs. > > The debian package of nodejs, to be able to run on i686, need SSE2 > > (at least) > > which wasn't in the default set of features for the debian i386 port > > (last time i checked), > > and the v8 x87 port that would have allowed that has been abandonned > > upstream > > some years ago. > > Upstream nodejs is certainly using the "correct set of requirements", > > which unfortunately > > does not always match the "set of features" of a given debian port. > > What exact CPU you're using might give more or less good results... > > I see. > > This has nothing to do with this bug anymore, but is there any way to > get node working on Debian with a relatively recent i686 processor? (I > have SSE2 in my HW, for example, and I get a segfault) If not, what is > the point of Debian i386 node packages? > Oh ! My mistake, I was remembering how old cpu were discarded, but the current i386 arch is supported all right ! (i have a bit of a headache today). If you have an issue building a c++ addon, it's something with your setup, as currently several addons are available and built in debian (e.g. https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=node-iconv) Jérémy
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