Nice!
Thanks for all the quick replies...
-Mike
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 8:17 AM, Dave Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Mike.
>
> Looks like IBM has already done the port of node.js:
>
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/nodesdk/
>
> "The IBM SDK for Node.js ™ provides a stand-alone JavaScript ® runtime
> and server-side JavaScript solution for IBM platforms. It provides a
> high-performance, highly scalable, event-driven environment with
> non-blocking I/O that is programmed with the familiar JavaScript
> programming language.
>
> The IBM SDK for Node.js ™ is based on the Node.js ™ open source project.
> It provides a compatible solution for IBM POWER ™ and Intel ® products
> that require Node.js ™ functionality and package management. "
>
> let us know how that works out, and good luck.
>
> DJ
>
> On 09/02/2014 07:02 AM, Dan Horák wrote:
> > On Tue, 2 Sep 2014 07:46:49 -0400
> > Michael MacIsaac <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Has anyone built node.js on zLinux?
> >>
> >> I can't find an RPM on RHEL 6.5 nor a s390x prebuilt package, so I
> >> assume it has to be built manually.
> >
> > AFAIK node.js requires v8 JavaScript engine, which hasn't been ported
> > to s390 yet
> >
> >> I untar it and invoke make, but get an error early on:
> >>
> >> lab141:~/node-v0.10.31 # make
> >> ...
> >> cc '-D_DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE=1' '-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE'
> >> '-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64' '-D_GNU_SOURCE' '-DHAVE_CONFIG_H'
> >> '-DCARES_STATICLIB' -I../deps/cares/include -I../deps/cares/src
> >> -I../deps/cares/config/linux -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter
> >> -pthread -m32 -g --std=gnu89 -pedantic -Wall -Wextra
> >> -Wno-unused-parameter -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-tree-vrp
> >> -fno-tree-sink -fno-omit-frame-pointer -MMD -MF
> >>
> /root/node-v0.10.31/out/Release/.deps//root/node-v0.10.31/out/Release/obj.target/cares/deps/cares/src/ares_cancel.o.d.raw
> >> -c -o
> >>
> /root/node-v0.10.31/out/Release/obj.target/cares/deps/cares/src/ares_cancel.o
> >> ../deps/cares/src/ares_cancel.c
> >> cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-m32"
> >>
> >> I don't see a man page on cc, but there is a -m32 described in the
> >> gcc man page (???).
> >
> > supported options on s390(x) are -m64 and -m31, ideally projects
> > shouldn't use them at all, the distro compilers (or distro wide options)
> > are pre-set correctly
> >
> >> -m32-bit
> >> -m16-bit
> >> -m8-bit
> >> Similar to the stack- data- and const-align options above,
> >> these options
> >> arrange for stack-frame, writable data and constants to
> >> all be 32-bit, 16-bit
> >> or 8-bit aligned. The default is 32-bit alignment.
> >
> >
> > Dan
> >
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