On 2012/10/10 15:08, Jeremy Evans wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 2:39 AM, Aaron Bieber <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Latest version is at http://deftly.net/libv8.tar.gz
> >
> > - changed name to libv8
> > - resolved -Werror issues on i386
> > - added d8
> > - use MAKE_FLAGS vs patching for some options
>
> This version didn't have the -Werror fix. Also, I noticed that libv8
> wasn't versioned, which is a no-no in OpenBSD. All regular shared
> libraries should have versions, only plugins/extensions for programs
> that are designed to be used with dlopen should not be versioned, see
> http://www.openbsd.org/porting/libraries.html.
>
> I've attached a new version of libv8 that versions the library and
> fixes the -Werror issues on i386. I've also attached an updated
> postgresql-plv8 port that uses the shared libv8, as well as a new
> ruby-therubyracer port that uses it, which embeds a javascript
> interpreter in ruby.
>
> I've compiled both node and node-sqlite3 with the pactches, and they
> work fine after a v8->libv8 change for node (since that patch was
> posted before the port rename).
>
> I'm in favor of moving to shared libv8, so you have my OK to import
> libv8/gyp and commit the appropriate changes to node/node-sqlite3.
> You may want to get an additional OK first, though.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
<sthen@bamboo:/usr/ports:3>$ ls devel/|wc -l
1281
<sthen@bamboo:/usr/ports:4>$ ls lang/|wc -l
92
I'm keen to put things in some directory other than devel/ if there's
another option; what do you think about putting libv8 in lang/ instead?