Hi, I'm doing performance testing research of various JavaScript interpreters on a cluster of old Fedora machines. node/v8, rhino, and spidermonkey shells all work fine on these machines, but jsc, which I have been able to build on my recent Ubuntu box, is missing a shared library dependency (libicu). I was able to build an old version of JavaScriptCore from the source rpm in the Fedora repository, but it's fairly old, and crashes a lot. I'd therefore like to create a static build of a recent jsc on a newer machine, with all dependent libraries compiled in, so that I can then run a recent jsc on the old cluster machines.
I'm wondering if there's a straightforward way to create a static build of jsc so that I can run jsc on these old machines, which do not have the same libraries as the machine on which jsc was built? I'd appreciate any guidance anyone can offer. Thanks, Jake _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

