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V8Js on GNU/Linux
Installation of V8Js on GNU/Linux is pretty much straight forward.
The biggest hurdle actually is that you need a rather new v8 library. However most distributions still ship the rusty version 3.14, publish years ago, since Node.js requires such an old version.
This means that you usually need to compile v8 on your own before you can start to compile & install v8js itself.
Compile latest v8
cd /tmp
# Install depot_tools first (needed for source checkout)
git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
export PATH=`pwd`/depot_tools:"$PATH"
# Download v8
fetch v8
cd v8
# (optional) If you'd like to build a certain version:
git checkout 3.32.6
gclient sync
# Build
make native library=shared -j8
# Install to /usr
sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib /usr/include
sudo cp out/native/lib.target/lib*.so /usr/lib/
sudo cp -R include/* /usr/include
echo -e "create /usr/lib/libv8_libplatform.a\naddlib out/native/obj.target/tools/gyp/libv8_libplatform.a\nsave\nend" | sudo ar -M
If you don't want to overwrite the system copy of v8, replace /usr
in
the above commands with /tmp/v8-install
and then add
--with-v8js=/tmp/v8-install
to the php-v8js ./configure
command below.
If you do that with a v8 library of 4.2 branch or newer, then you need
to fix the RUNPATH header in the v8js.so library so the libicui18n.so
is found. By default it is set to $ORIGIN/lib.target/
, however the files
lie side by side. Use chrpath -r '$ORIGIN' libv8.so
to fix.
libv8_libplatform.a
should not be copied directly since it's a thin
archive, i.e. it contains only pointers to the build objects, which
otherwise must not be deleted. The simple mri-script converts the
thin archive to a normal archive.
Compile php-v8js itself
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/preillyme/v8js.git
cd v8js
phpize
./configure
make
make test
sudo make install