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problem running "waf build" on OSX 10.4 #11
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waf people won't fix. Requiring python 2.4 or better to build. |
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Call SetPointerInInternalField(0, NULL) rather than SetInternalField(0, Undefined()). Fixes the following spurious NULL pointer dereference in debug builds: #0 0x03ad2821 in v8::internal::FixedArrayBase::length () #1 0x03ad1dfc in v8::internal::FixedArray::get () #2 0x03ae05dd in v8::internal::Context::global_object () #3 0x03b6b87d in v8::internal::Context::builtins () #4 0x03ae1871 in v8::internal::Isolate::js_builtins_object () #5 0x03ab4fab in v8::CallV8HeapFunction () #6 0x03ab4d4a in v8::Value::Equals () #7 0x03b4f38b in CheckEqualsHelper () #8 0x03ac0f4b in v8::Object::SetInternalField () #9 0x06a99ddd in node::ObjectWrap::~ObjectWrap () #10 0x06a8b051 in node::Buffer::~Buffer () #11 0x06a8afbb in node::Buffer::~Buffer () #12 0x06a8af5e in node::Buffer::~Buffer () #13 0x06a9e569 in node::ObjectWrap::WeakCallback ()
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Python 2.3.5
tiger-x86 0 ~/projects/node > ./waf build
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./waf", line 127, in ?
Scripting.prepare(t, cwd, VERSION, wafdir)
File "/Users/ryan/projects/node/.waf-1.5.2-9bdedb7508a3a68a9e2e89a73bed6d5b/wafadmin/Scripting.py", line 12
prepare_impl(t,cwd,ver,wafdir)
File "/Users/ryan/projects/node/.waf-1.5.2-9bdedb7508a3a68a9e2e89a73bed6d5b/wafadmin/Scripting.py", line 11
main()
File "/Users/ryan/projects/node/.waf-1.5.2-9bdedb7508a3a68a9e2e89a73bed6d5b/wafadmin/Scripting.py", line 17
f(bld)
File "/Users/ryan/projects/node/wscript", line 142, in build
native_cc.clone("debug")
File "/Users/ryan/projects/node/.waf-1.5.2-9bdedb7508a3a68a9e2e89a73bed6d5b/wafadmin/TaskGen.py", line 150,
setattr(newobj,x,copy.copy(getattr(self,x)))
File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/copy.py", line 108, in copy
return _reconstruct(x, rv, 0)
File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/copy.py", line 354, in _recons
y = callable(*args)
File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3/copy_reg.py", line 92, in __ne
return cls.new(cls, *args)
TypeError: function() takes at least 2 arguments (0 given)
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