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* mv src/cli src/cli.jsEuAndreh2023-11-151-4/+0
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* src/{ircd,web}.js: Init stub serversEuAndreh2023-11-111-1/+1
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* tests/assert-install.sh: Always to enforce correct installationEuAndreh2023-11-101-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Also in this change: - now we call ln(1) in the "install" target without using the -r "relative" flag, as it isn't POSIX; - add `+` as a prefix to the "assert-tests" command, so we tell sub-make calls to also run things in parallel. In this case, the "make DESTDIR=... install" calls; - use the implicit `index.js` entrypoint and do away completly with `package.json`; - change from `import` to `require` as Node.js ESM modules don't support `$NODE_PATH`[0]: "NODE_PATH is not part of resolving import specifiers. Please use symlinks if this behavior is desired." 🤦; The parallel sub-make behaviour isn't available in current specification of make (POSIX issue 7) but is included in the upcoming[1] version 8: > If a rule invokes a sub-make either via the MAKE macro or via a > command line that begins with '+', the sub-make is the same > implementation as the make that invoked the sub-make, and the −j > option is passed to the sub-make via the MAKEFLAGS environment > variable with the same maxjobs value and is not overridden by a > maxjobs value from another source (even if it has the same value), the > sub-make shall use the same token pool as its invoking make rather > than create a new token pool. [0]: https://nodejs.org/api/esm.html#no-node_path [1]: https://www.opengroup.org/austin/restricted/202x-d3/202x_d3.pdf
* Setup correct project install and uninstallEuAndreh2023-11-091-0/+4