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[2023-09-23T12:39:18Z] <kmf> hello, does anybody know where is the patch to build firefox without nodejs? I remember NetBSD had one but I couldn't find it in there pkgsrc...
[2023-09-23T16:39:21Z] <illiliti> kmf: https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc/commit/febaa0365e9ff4e164d1198e7051694ef2b9e443
[2023-09-23T16:39:54Z] <illiliti> https://codeberg.org/kiss-community/repo/issues/93#issuecomment-626998
[2023-09-23T16:43:33Z] <illiliti> tl;dr you need to copy(either from netbsd or solaris) pre-generated js files into the firefox source and stub node command
[2023-09-23T18:42:37Z] <kmf> illiliti: thanks
[2023-09-23T20:00:00Z] <Guest1> i was trying to install kiss on an old pc and was wondering whether you could compile on another computer like gentoo
[2023-09-23T20:24:15Z] <someguy> Guest1: the compiled binaries are installed in ~/.cache/kiss/bin, make sure to compile with generic flags (don't set march=native in CFLAGS if you want to use binaries on both laptops), then on the other system after chrooting copy the files into ~/.cache/kiss/bin, and do kiss i <pkg>, instead of kiss b.
[2023-09-23T20:27:53Z] <Guest1> oh ok so can i just upload the binaries to github and then download them and copy them to ~/.cache/kiss/bin to my old p
[2023-09-23T20:27:57Z] <Guest1> *pc
[2023-09-23T20:35:36Z] <someguy> Guest1: yep, the packages are plain (gzipped) tarballs, that is the beauty of KISS linux, personally I always keep a tarball of all the binaries on an SD card in case I wanted to re-install or check another repo
[2023-09-23T20:36:12Z] <Guest1> dang that's the beauty of kiss
[2023-09-23T20:37:08Z] <Guest1> i have a macbook 2015 with kiss and i wanted to install it to a crappy 2012 pc
[2023-09-23T20:37:49Z] <Guest1> thank you so much
[2023-09-23T20:38:08Z] <someguy> yw
[2023-09-23T20:39:45Z] <wololo> hi
[2023-09-23T20:39:47Z] <someguy> hi