Ionut, you can get this added to SpiderMonkey for the next release by
filing a bug for it in the Core/Javascript component (that same
component as this). If you have a patch, mark it for review by setting
r? to 'pbig...@mozilla.com' and I can review it for you.
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(Apologies if this is bikeshedding or a repeat of previous discussion)
(In reply to comment #29)
> Mike -- I named the library libmozjs185.so rather than libmozjs.so
> specifically
> because it doesn't work as a drop-in for any previously-released libmozjs.so
> (not even close -- see the release
(In reply to comment #21)
> Would you take a patch to add one, say
> spidermonkey-185.pc?
Can you add this to the tracemonkey repo too?
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(In reply to comment #31)
> Wrong bug#?
My bad, bug 618381.
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Title:
provide and support a top-level library package for libmozjs (Was: Unable to
Bug 618318 is a little bit of a different bug. It doesn't make us 'grow
up and become a ral library', but it goes about halfway there in a way
which is useful for quite a number of users. Specifically, it:
- packages spidermonkey separately to FF and xulrunner.
- adds a major version number to the