[webkit-help] JSC Redistribution and Lite VS version

Leonardo Carneiro leonardo at unity3d.com
Mon Jan 23 01:19:09 PST 2012


Just a thought here:

If you are only trying to reduce the number of DLLs, but size is not a
issue, you could also try to statically link the libraries together...


On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Brian Barnes <ggadwa at charter.net> wrote:

> Actually, you have to distribute:
>
> CFLite
> icudt40
> icuin40
> icuuc40
> pthreadVC2
>
> (And possibly a msvc library, but all exes usually need one of those.)
> This might be from where I got the original library (a maintainer of the
> wincairo port.)
>
> I'll give it a shot, I've always had bad luck getting this to work, I'm
> always held up somewhere by the cygwin stuff, I'll delete everything and
> re-follow the instructions and see what happens.
>
> [>] Brian
>
>
> On 1/20/2012 2:30 PM, Adam Roben wrote:
>
>> On Jan 20, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Brian Barnes wrote:
>>
>>  On Windows, it's a mess.  I used the wincario port, but I'm having DLL
>>> troubles with that for some users.  Trying to create my own stand-along
>>> Visual Studio compile doesn't seem possible, there's way to much changes
>>> I'd have to make to the code.  If somebody has done something like this,
>>> I'd be happy to hear it.  A clean version of JSC that compiled on it's own
>>> would be wonderful, but obviously not likely.
>>>
>>
>> I'd suggest trying to get the WinCairo version of JavaScriptCore (which
>> really has nothing to do with Cairo at all; it's just a build of
>> JavaScriptCore that uses CFLite instead of CoreFoundation) building on its
>> own without the rest of WebKit. There's a JavaScriptCore.sln file that you
>> can use for this purpose. The only other DLL you should have to distribute
>> is CFLite.dll.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
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