SECCOMP_RET_TRACE: When returned, this value will cause the kernel to attempt to notify a ptrace()-based tracer prior to executing the system call. If there is no tracer present, -ENOSYS is returned to userland and the system call is not executed.
gyp is no longer supported and the gyp build might just be broken. You need to move to building with GN, as we will be removing all the gyp files soon :)
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Thanks, Torne,Then... can I run partial component build with GN ?
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On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 6:15 AM, M.Y <jop...@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks, Torne,Then... can I run partial component build with GN ?I suspect this is not a thing you can do.Anything component can only be used statically in a single executable or shared library (module), otherwise globals get duplicated. Take base for example, it's pulled by a bunch of libraries. Either all these libraries are in the same module (non-component build) or base must be in its own shared library.So if you want to make blink a shared library, all its dependencies (that are used by more than blink) must be shared libraries too, then so must all of their dependencies, etc. and you end up with virtually everything as a shared library, aka the component build.