Hi Ben,
Thanks.
FYI I get the following error when trying to configure version 0.8.0
[ben@freebsd ~/node-v0.8.1/build]$ ../configure
{ 'target_defaults': { 'cflags': [],
'default_configuration': 'Release',
'defines': [],
'include_dirs': [],
'libraries': []},
'variables': { 'host_arch': 'x64',
'node_install_npm': 'true',
'node_install_waf': 'true',
'node_prefix': '',
'node_shared_openssl': 'false',
'node_shared_v8': 'false',
'node_shared_zlib': 'false',
'node_use_dtrace': 'false',
'node_use_etw': 'false',
'node_use_openssl': 'true',
'strict_aliasing': 'true',
'target_arch': 'x64',
'v8_no_strict_aliasing': 'false',
'v8_use_snapshot': 'true'}}
creating ../config.gypi
creating ../config.mk
/usr/local/bin/python: can't open file 'tools/gyp_node': [Errno 2] No such
file or directory
Ben
On Tuesday, 3 July 2012 14:02:17 UTC+1, Ben Noordhuis wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible to run Node JS 0.8.0 on FreeBSD?
> >
> > I ask because libuv doesn't start that FreeBSD is a supported operating
> > system and Node JS no uses libuv.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Ben
>
> Hi, namesake.
>
> FreeBSD is not an officially supported platform but I try to keep it
> going on a best-effort basis. I had planned to work on that today or
> tomorrow, actually.
>
> There is a version of node.js in ports but I can't vouch for its
> stability or up-to-date-ness - it's not maintained by us.
>
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