I would also be heavily in favour of not embedding SpiderMonkey but rather treat
it as any other dependency as there is stand-alone packages for it.

-Marten

Quoting res <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On 05.03.2006 22:41, Christopher Nelson wrote:
> > This has the write define in place, but I cannibalized the Makefile to get
> all the defs I need, and then hacked apart the definitions files to make sure
> all the defines were in place.  This just means that I need to find out why
> "jsautocfg.h" is being included instead of "jscpucfg.h"  I thought that I had
> taken care of all of these areas, but apparently I haven't.  I will try to
> fix jstypes.h to make sure that it doesn't go looking for the jsautocfg.h
> file.
>
> In the long shot, it may be better to not include SpiderMonkey in CS,
> but have it used as an external library. For e.g. Gentoo a package is
> available, possibly as well other linuxes, and for Win32 I'll prolly
> include in in the cs-win32libs.
>
> -f.r.
>
>






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