[OPEN-ILS-DEV] fedora14 SpiderMonkey vs TraceMonkey?
Grant Johnson
fgjohnson at lojoh.ca
Sun Oct 2 09:14:42 EDT 2011
Thanks Dan,
Found it and will give it a shot.
fedora14 unsupported one month fedora16 released. sigh...
As we've discussed before (with rhel), for a target to be maintained there
needs to be a commitment from somebody in the community.
My chops aren't good enough.
So going forward what does it look like - Debian and Ubuntu only?
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 12:26 AM, Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net> wrote:
> Hi Grant:
>
> YAML isn't necessary - it's just optional.
>
> <snip>
>
> > t/000readme.t ...... Failed 1/1 subtests
> > t/001properties.t .. Can't load
> '/home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-2.0.9/JavaScript-SpiderMonkey-0.20/blib/arch/auto/JavaScript/SpiderMonkey/SpiderMonkey.so'
> for
> > module JavaScript::SpiderMonkey: libjs.so: cannot open shared object
> file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib64/perl5/DynaLoader.pm line 200.
> > at t/001properties.t line 15
>
> This is your problem - I recently fixed it in master with commit
> c17bef273e0 on September 10. Basically, libjs.so is built and
> installed just fine, despite the copious number of warnings, but
> 'ldconfig' needs to be run to tell the OS to add the library to its
> dynamic linking cache. It goes back to the threaded/non-threaded
> SpiderMonkey dance we did over the summer that meant that we could no
> longer use the packaged js-devel on Fedora.
>
> Note that in about two months Fedora 14 will no longer be supported by
> the Fedora project, which is why I've pulled mentions of it from
> current Makefile.install.
>
> Dan
>
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