On 07-11-2016 13:11, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi Gianfranco, > > On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 03:57:27PM +0000, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote: >>> When doing a websearch this might mean that the JS contains errors - but >>> it seems there is a different converter which has no problems. Before >>> I start debugging what exactly happens in "npm install" I wonder whether >>> comebody could enlighten me what's the best way to get the minimized JS. >> npm install is something like pip install, or ruby gems install (or whatever >> are called). >> In this case, just package it separately as js module and use it. >> pkg-javascript has a lot (almost all of them) of single js libraries packaged >> separately and with a dh helper that does most of the work > Are you sure that it makes sense to add more and more JS packages - its > simply for a single package dependency for the moment. However, if > somebody confirms that this package is sensible also for other purposes > I might fire up npm2deb ... > > Kind regards > > Andreas. For the point of view of your single project is just for a single package dependence, but think about all the package that didn't get in Debian yet just because of that dependence. I want to start the works on babel modules packaging soon, jut got some issues about how to split all modules that comes all together in single tarball. -- Lucas Castro
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