On May 11, 8:48 pm, Nathan Rajlich <
nat...@tootallnate.net> wrote:
> Here's the list of packages with "preinstall", "install", or "postinstall"
> scripts:
http://registry.npmjs.org/-/scripts?scripts=install,preinstall,postin....
Thanks for the query!
I noticed though that there are atleast 2 entries stating node-gyp
usage, but inspecting the github repository doesn't mention anything
related in the package.json (and the history of package.json also
doesn't suggest it was present).
This is atleast with:
microtime
https://github.com/wadey/node-microtime/blob/master/package.json
mdns
https://github.com/japj/node_mdns/blob/master/package.json
Any idea what could have happened here?
(was there ever a version of npm that inserted "node-gyp" commands
into the published package.json or something like that?)
> Now, that doesn't necessarily mean the module is using node-waf, but in
> reality there's very little use case for using these script phases with a
> native module, since npm will *just work* when it comes to detecting a
> "wscript" file (and compile using node-waf) or a "binding.gyp" file (which
> will compile using npm's bundled node-gyp).
>
> The smaller this list of entries is the better.
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Matt <
hel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mine (fs-ext) hasn't - I'd welcome patches to convert it over though...
I'm cleaning up some of the current node-gyp usage first, but I'll be
going through the list some kind of way<tm> (in my spare time).
Jeroen