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authorLibravatar Vijay Aravamudhan <vraravam@users.noreply.github.com>2024-03-28 10:12:05 +0000
committerLibravatar GitHub <noreply@github.com>2024-03-28 15:42:05 +0530
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Bring in missing python (system dependency) (#1639)
* Introduce python as a system dependency (needed by node-gyp to compile native modules) * Introduce node-pre-gyp as a dependency * Upgrade sqlite3 to 5.1.7 to test the above Note: Currently this still depends on the availability of prebuilt binaries from the prebuild library. Which means that once a new version is available, only then will we know if this python/node-gyp integration works or whether it will still fallback to the availability of the prebuilt binaries from external sources. Only time will tell if we have solved the issue or not.
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1# INTRO: 1# INTRO:
2# This file is used to build ferdium on windows. 2# This file is used to build ferdium on windows.
3# It also handles any corrupted node modules with the 'CLEAN' env var (set it to 'true' for cleaning) 3# It also handles any corrupted node modules with the 'CLEAN' env var (set it to 'true' for cleaning)
4# It will install the system dependencies except for node (which is still verified) 4# It will install the system dependencies except for node and python (which are still verified)
5# I sometimes symlink my 'recipes' folder so that any changes that I need to do in it can also be committed and pushed independently 5# I sometimes symlink my 'recipes' folder so that any changes that I need to do in it can also be committed and pushed independently
6# This file can live anywhere in your PATH 6# This file can live anywhere in your PATH
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