When will there be crates.io and github release with raw (-r -R) input/output options?
vi opened this issue · 8 comments
It's quite tricky to release this crate in its current form due to the complicated V8 dependency. For now, a master build of the program is available, let me know if there is a specific reason why you need a Github or crates.io release!
What is a master build? Do you mean not a pre-built rq, but the source code from master? That stops "let's workaround missing/outdated v8-dev by just using static pre-built rq" scenario.
Thanks for pointing out, I missed that table at README (or assumed it would point to Github Releases that I had already checked)
sadly last binaries are not compiled with the raw flag:
$ ./rq -r
Unknown flag: '-r'
Usage:
rq (--help|--version)
rq [-j|-a|-c|-h|-m|-p <type>|-t|-y] [-J|-A <type>|-C|-H|-M|-P <type>|-T|-Y] [--format <format>] [-l <spec>|-q] [--trace] [--] [<query>]
rq [-l <spec>|-q] [--trace] protobuf add <schema> [--base <path>]```
You might be using the musl build which according to the table in the README is still stuck on 0.9
I need to fix the build environment containers for musl builds, they are a bit broken right now.... That's why I haven't had time to fix it, because it's a deep rabbit hole involving cross-compiling libstdc++ to musl :)
Now the Linux glibc build is also broken. Only the MacOS X build works at the moment.
This should now be fixed, and the latest version should be released