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node-sass 4.11 FreeBSD Supported Environments #2566

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francoricci opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 4 comments
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node-sass 4.11 FreeBSD Supported Environments #2566

francoricci opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 4 comments
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francoricci commented Dec 10, 2018

node-sass 4.11 seems not support FreeBSD.
Why?
Until version 4.10 FreeBSD was regularly supported.

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There is no CI for our FreeBSD binaries, so @saper has to build them manually when he can.
Node 11 also dropped support for our previous baseline FreeBSD version, so that might also be slowing it down.

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saper commented Dec 10, 2018

I'll check that and see when we can have this. Should not be a big problem.

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ipeshev commented Mar 20, 2019

If we have node-sass installed globally, why it insists to compile it every time on our BSD machines ?
When installed globally or put in prebuilds
Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, scandir '.../node_modules/node-sass/vendor' npm install node-sass --ignore-scripts. So we are doomed to rebuild it , stealing 2-3 minutes on every build :(

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saper commented Jun 9, 2019

I have uploaded FreeBSD binaries for node 8, 10 and 12 (as available in FreeBSD ports). It should no longer need to compile. Enjoy!

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