Makefile rewritten to make custom builds easier #128
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Default WASM builds are checked into the repo in the dist/ directory. If that is all you need you can stop reading now.
For those who want a custom build, the Makefile has been rewritten to make custom builds a little easier. The Makefile will use some variables passed as arguments to make to alter the build configuration on the command line.
The variables are (all empty by default):
For example, if you want to build with full text search, use:
There is also a helper project, sqwab, that can produce a customized wa-sqlite (or official SQLite WASM) build without a local build environment (using GitHub Actions). Instructions are on that project main page.
These changes should make it fairly straightforward to build your own customized WASM, so I won't be attaching the "kitchen sink" build on the release page any more.
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