Commit 19fd530 broke the argv initialization logic that's used on linux and
freebsd to update the process name (as displayed in tools like `top`).
Fixes test/simple/test-setproctitle.js.
Previously, setTimeout(fn, 0) would create a new Timer() object,
which has a close() method (and is a bit slower). The recent
change to more closely emulate browser setTimeout behavior dodges
this path, so this assertion is no longer valid.
* Windows: Many libuv test fixes (Bert Belder)
* Windows: avoid uv_guess_handle crash in when fd < 0 (Bert Belder)
* Map EBUSY and ENOTEMPTY errors (Bert Belder)
* Windows: include syscall in fs errors (Bert Belder)
* Fix fs.watch ENOSYS on Linux kernel version mismatch (Ben Noordhuis)
* Update npm to 1.1.9
- upgrade node-gyp to 0.3.5 (Nathan Rajlich)
- Fixisaacs/npm#2249 Add cache-max and cache-min configs
- Properly redirect across https/http registry requests
- log config usage if undefined key in set function (Kris Windham)
- Add support for os/cpu fields in package.json (Adam Blackburn)
- Automatically node-gyp packages containing a binding.gyp
- Fix failures unpacking in UNC shares
- Never create un-listable directories
- Handle cases where an optionalDependency fails to build
Before:
☮ ~ (master) ⚡ node
> asdf
(^C again to quit)
> sdcasd☮ ~ (master) ⚡
Now:
☮ ~/node (repl) ⚡ ./node
> asfs
> sda
>
(^C again to quit)
> scdsdc
> sdcsdc
>
(^C again to quit)
> sdc
>
(^C again to quit)
>
☮ ~/node (repl) ⚡
^ note that each new line above is a ctrl+c sequence
* Fix#472 Adds support for os/cpu fields in package.json (Adam Blackburn)
* Don't use existing pkg if explicit
* Install missing deps, even if they are in bundleDependencies
* bundle node-gyp
* Automatically node-gyp build stuff with a bindings.gyp
* Fix#2230 Unpack in place. No folder renaming malarky
* Never create un-listable directories
* Fix cases where an optionalDependency fails to build
* Always ignore .wafpickle-7 files
* fix shrinkwrap test
* Fix: bundleDependencies being re-installed unnecessarily
Including <zlib.h> may lead to false positives when the user specifies a bad
path in `./configure --shared-zlib --shared-zlib-includes=/path/to/zlib`. If
a zlib.h exists somewhere on the system include path (common on UNIX systems),
the compiler will include that instead, possibly leading to header mismatch
errors that are hard to debug.