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fix(kernel): invokeBinScript fails when using symlinked cache #4324
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mrgrain
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This was the previously untested scenario.
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Thank you for contributing! ❤️ I will now look into making sure the PR is up-to-date, then proceed to try and merge it! |
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This was previously attempted to fix in #4324 While the above fix resolves issues with dependencies, it causes failures when the binary is shelling out to other node processes. This is due to the intrusive and indiscriminate overloading of NODE_OPTIONS, which will forcibly apply to any child processes as well. While in theory adding the symlink flags should not be an issue, this seems to trigger a bug in node: nodejs/node#41000 tl;dr this all sucks very much and we are now just disabling the runtime cache for binaries.
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This was previously attempted to fix in #4324 While the above fix resolves issues with dependencies, it causes failures when the binary is shelling out to other node processes. This is due to the intrusive and indiscriminate overloading of NODE_OPTIONS, which will forcibly apply to any child processes as well. While in theory adding the symlink flags should not be an issue, this seems to trigger a bug in node: nodejs/node#41000 tl;dr this all sucks very much and we are now just disabling the runtime cache for binaries. --- By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the [Apache 2.0 license]. [Apache 2.0 license]: https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Invoking bin scripts from jsii packages would fail if the symlinked cache was enabled and the invoked script depended on an other package. The reason for this was that scripts were only invoked with
--preserve-symlinks
, however for "main scripts" (like standalone binaries), we also need to call--preserve-symlinks-main
on the node process.Note this cannot be tested in the kernel package itself, as it's not possible to invoke the test process with the correct options.
By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.