# Hans de Graaff (9 Dec 2018)
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# Hans de Graaff (9 Dec 2018)
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Hi Ralph,
If you want follow this adventure you could try this:
https://github.com/geaaru/node-ebuilder
I wrote this tool that try to reduce workload on create ebuilds of all
dependencies of nodejs modules.
But:
- is not officially supported by gentoo team
- currently doesn't support new depend
* Michael Orlitzky:
> But, you're going to have problems [...]
Ugh. Have you ever considered writing children's books? ;-)
As some devs may remember, I've had "discussions" because of NGINX Unit
before, especially about the way PHP support is implemented and how this
differs from the Gentoo way
On 12/8/18 1:27 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
I am trying to add NodeJS support to www-servers/nginx-unit, but the
upstream build relies on a working network connection to download
dependencies and execute "npm install ..." during the build process.
How can this scenario be handled properly in an eb
I am trying to add NodeJS support to www-servers/nginx-unit, but the
upstream build relies on a working network connection to download
dependencies and execute "npm install ..." during the build process.
How can this scenario be handled properly in an ebuild? I don't see
obvious existing ebuilds t
* Ralph Seichter:
> What is the recommended method to locate "node-gyp" in an ebuild?
Nevermind. After reinstalling the module, I now have /usr/bin/node-gyp
on my system, so node-gyp is available in PATH.
-Ralph
What is the recommended method to locate "node-gyp" in an ebuild? I
don't suppose /usr/lib64/node_modules/npm/bin/node-gyp-bin/node-gyp is
a path I can expect to find on every Gentoo system with NodeJS.
An eclass for NodeJS has been proposed on this mailing list before, but
as far as I can tell no