FYI I had issues with Lion and node 0.6.10, I reverted to node 0.6.6 and that works good (documented that in the README)
I just have the node source on my comp, checkout whatever tagged version I need, run ./configure, make, and make install. Symlink the node binary into /usr/local/bin and away you go. On 3/1/12 1:31 PM, "Marlin Mixon" <[email protected]> wrote: >For times like these I've found https://github.com/isaacs/nave to be >super useful. >Well, at least I've confirmed that node.js v0.6.11 doesn't work for >jake in the Linux environment either. What version of node.js should >I be working with? (BTW, 0.6.11 is the version you get by default when >you go to download a fresh installation). I've got nave installed so >I can easily install different versions and switch around. I think >I'll try 0.5.9. > >On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Patrick Mueller <[email protected]> >wrote: >> On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:18, Josh Marinacci <[email protected]> >>wrote: >> >>> I had this same issue and I was using a clean install. I don't know the >>> root cause but going back a few point revs fixed it. >> >> >> Looks like this is being tracked at the contextify github repo: >> >> https://github.com/brianmcd/contextify/issues/19 >> >> tl;dr: if you want to keep using contextify, which is used by jsdom, >>which >> is used by cordova-js `jake test` - DO NOT INSTALL NODE 0.6.11 (on Mac >> anyway) >>
