Depending on what you actually want to do, you might find other Javascript interpreters less hassle. For example JavaScript::Duktape comes with the interpreter included.
I don't know what APIs SpiderMonkey provides or JSPL provides that you really need, so I don't know what a good migrations path might be and what your pain points are with the two packages.
Personally, I run my Javascript in the browser and not on the command line.
In reply to Re: JSPL vs JavaScript ...and other questions
by Corion
in thread JSPL vs JavaScript ...and other questions
by ptizoom
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