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Shaka Packager static binaries for Mac OSX, Linux and Windows
Shaka Packager static binaries for Mac OSX, Linux and Windows.
Supports macOS (64-bit), Linux (64-bit) and Windows (64-bit). The current shaka-packager version is 2.6.1
.
Note: The version of shaka-packager-static
follows SemVer. When releasing new versions, we do not consider breaking changes in shaka-packager
itself, but only the JS interface (see below). To stop shaka-packager-static
from breaking your code by getting updated, lock the version down or use a lockfile.
This module is installed via npm:
$ npm install shaka-packager-static
Returns the path of a statically linked packager binary on the local filesystem.
var packager = require('shaka-packager-static');
console.log(packager.path);
// /home/feedsbrain/workspaces/cool-project/node_modules/shaka-packager-static/bin/linux/x64/packager
The build script downloads binaries from Shaka Packager Releases
Run npm run build
to build the project
FAQs
Shaka Packager static binaries for Mac OSX, Linux and Windows
The npm package shaka-packager-static receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, shaka-packager-static popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that shaka-packager-static demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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