Terrific! This will greatly simplify all my environment-specific setups. On Monday, July 7, 2014 3:12:16 PM UTC+2, jj wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > it's due time for a new emsdk update, and this one finally brings in > support for Linux as well! > > Download Emscripten SDK 1.21.0 from > https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/wiki/Emscripten-SDK > > Here's what's new in the SDK: > - Matches the Emscripten compiler 1.21.0. See compiler ChangeLog at > https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/blob/incoming/ChangeLog . > - Updated SpiderMonkey to version 30. > - The Master and Incoming SDK versions now automate the process of > getting the Emscripten "fastcomp" Clang backend and building it. This > allows the SDK to support Linux as well, where to be compatible with the > widest variety of distros, Emscripten Clang is always built from sources. > - vs-tool version 0.94 fixes known reported issues with Visual Studio > integration. > - Fixes Windows Python issues with the portable SDK. > - A lot of people have reported that they would like to see the unit > test suite being shipped by the SDK, so it has been restored to be part of > the Emscripten package. The unit test suite is optional for Emscripten > operation however, so if you want to conserve disk space, you can freely > delete that directory. > - The process of setting up PATH and environment variables has been > updated to add support for Linux and OSX. Use the 'emsdk_env' script to > help set up a cmd prompt with the currently active tools. > > The new build automation in the SDK allows all three OSes to fetch and > build the latest fastcomp without user intervention. This requires a > working native compiler toolchain on the system. As a design principle to > make emsdk be as non-intrusive as possible, we want to avoid making emsdk > access apt-get and/or other distro-specific package managers, so instead > emsdk is set up to print out error conditions on missing tools, that should > guide the user to perform the installation of the required dependencies if > those don't exist (gcc, cmake, python, node). > > As usual, the following bug trackers take in items for the SDK: > - Emscripten compiler: https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/issues > - Emsdk: https://github.com/juj/emsdk/issues > - Visual Studio integration: https://github.com/juj/vs-tool/issues > > Happy Emscriptening! > Jukka > >
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