isn't there a way that you do not have to have all the dlls in the same directory as the executable for v8 to run? Could you create a x86 only clearscript.dll with reference to clearscriptv8-32.dll? Would clearscriptv8-32.dll find v8-ia32.dll if it was in the same directory or at least if you have the path in the environment variable path?
I am totally gassed about this project and was real excited when I read it is targeting the 4.0 framework. I got everything to compile using vs10 except for the clearscriptv8-XX.dll because of the atomic stuff you got in there. Is there any way possible to rewrite that part so I can compile it in vs10 express? I did get vs12 installed without any hassle this time but am a little concerned as a commercial developer if I can distribute or not with stuff compiled in vs12. Seems a little absurd with a project with such a liberal license being hampered.
I'LL BE BACK WITH FEEDBACK!!! This project is just so perfect for my needs I couldn't of spec'd it out myself and gotten more on target. I can keep my legacy customers scripting in vbscript and force my new customers to experience turbocharged javascript.
I am totally gassed about this project and was real excited when I read it is targeting the 4.0 framework. I got everything to compile using vs10 except for the clearscriptv8-XX.dll because of the atomic stuff you got in there. Is there any way possible to rewrite that part so I can compile it in vs10 express? I did get vs12 installed without any hassle this time but am a little concerned as a commercial developer if I can distribute or not with stuff compiled in vs12. Seems a little absurd with a project with such a liberal license being hampered.
I'LL BE BACK WITH FEEDBACK!!! This project is just so perfect for my needs I couldn't of spec'd it out myself and gotten more on target. I can keep my legacy customers scripting in vbscript and force my new customers to experience turbocharged javascript.