On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 15:25 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > I skimed through the readme and it does not have linux instructions.
Hmm, yes, that seems clear - it is for building on windows. > The only instructions are for usage on windows to cross compile for > windows using mingw. I wonder if this would work on ReactOS. Well, that sounds like it might get us mired down again - I couldn't really make out what they have already built. It would have to be a lot of what we need to tempt us, and even then, working in that environment would be hellish. Perhaps it's not for us :( Richard > Jeremiah > > On Mar 23, 2014 8:18 AM, "Jeremiah Benham" > <[email protected]> wrote: > It does look like it could be usefull. I will see what I can > do with it! > > Jeremiah > > On Mar 23, 2014 3:27 AM, "Richard Shann" > <[email protected]> wrote: > Jeremiah - is this relevant to our attempts to build > stuff for windows? > Richard > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: LRN <[email protected]> > To: "[email protected]" > <[email protected]> > Cc: Gnome List <[email protected]> > Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 05:11:37 +0400 > Subject: Sbuild update 4.1.1 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > S[mart|tupid] build[1] got a minjor update > > = About = > > sbuild is a set of scripts that build various free > software packages for > Windows from the source, starting with a GCC toolchain > (cross-compiled) > and MSYS2 core (cross-compiled), and ending with > various applications > (msys2-git, msys2-subversion, mingw-gdb), libraries > and frameworks > (GTK+, GNUnet, GStreamer). All buildscripts are > written in > simple-to-understand-style of POSIX shell language, > and a few small > utilities are in Python. > > = Release Highlights = > > == Package Of The Day == > > Today's Package Of The Day is GtkParasite[2] - a GTK+ > plugin for > messing with GTK+ applications at runtime. With the > advent of GTK+-3.x > it's now more important than ever to be able to try > out theming CSS > without restarting applications, and GtkParasite does > the job. It also > has ridiculously cute logo (which in no way influenced > my decision to > make GtkParasite the Package Of The Day). > > == MSYS2 == > > Not much has happened in MSYS2 land. Actually, no, > some things did > happen in upstream MSYS2 (new path mangling), but they > didn't make it > into 4.1.1, because i'm lazy. > > Anyway, MinGW/MSYS console is now set to use UTF-8 by > default via > LANG=en_US.UTF-8. This fixes some bugs with printing > UTF8 text via > printf that i've discovered a few months ago. > > I've finally had enough of CPAN and switched > Perl-vendor download > location to Fedora repositories. Hopefully, i won't > need to update > Perl-vendor as often as i did simply to keep up with > CPAN dropping off > old package versions. > > A gross bug in one of the custom libxslt patches i've > been applying > was fixed (the patch wasn't mine, by the way), this > should > dramatically reduce the number of xsltproc-related > docbuilding failures. > > msys2-p11-kit and its direct dependencies are now > built a bit earlier. > > == MinGW == > > MinGW-W64 didn't get any noteworthy updates, but > winpthreads did get a > patch that added a new pthreads function. > > Of note are updates to GNUTLS and libpng that fix > security bugs. > GNUTLS is particularly messy, as caused rtmpdump to > need rebuilding, > which caused libcurl to need rebuilding, which cause > CMake to need > rebuilding. > > There was an update to my GCC builds, which enabled > pthreads in GCC. > This ended up with me tagging sbuild 4.1, but i > neglected to announce > the update. Hence the "minjor" update this time. > > I've successfully built webkitgtk and Pidgin. Packages > for those > didn't make it into sbuild (but are available upon > request), since i > judged them to be too specialized; also, webkit alone > takes HOURS to > build...), but some of their dependencies did. In > particular, i was > told that PyGObject (Py2GObject, in this case) is > awesome to have, so > now sbuild builds it, and you can use GTK+-3.x from > Python-2.x. > > Another notable addition is DBus (it passes the > testsuite, but i'm > still not sure how its usage in applications is going > to play out). > > Added a script for updating Python EasyInstall package > list (since > sbuild used to screw it up, and now doesn't even touch > it). Feels > hackish, but hopefully it'll keep the damage to your > Python > installation minimal. > > Glib/GTK+ got some attention, which resulted in > updates to some > libraries in the G stack, and some patches > (admittedly, one GTK+-3.x > patch is experimental, and may cause memory leaks; > it's better than > crashing though, which is what happens without it). > > Finally, a string of spelling-related packages > (aspell, enchant, > gtkspell) is now built. They all work (tested this on > gtkspell example > app), and there's an English dictionary for aspell > built and installed > by default. > > == Issues known to be fixed == > > gnome-doc-utils might fail to build with a message > along these lines: > xsltApplyStylesheet: saving to C/<name> may not be > possible. This was > fixed. > > == Issues for which nothing is known == > > On one occasion gnome-doc-utils buildscript was > reported to act in a > manner similar to a fork bomb (!?!?), repeatedly (on > restarts of the > build process). Unable to reproduce, re-running the > build from scratch > seemed to have helped. > No new reports of this bug. > > gobject-introspection might fail to generate stuff > (failure at > shutil.rmtree() in gdumpparser.py), especially on slow > machines. Re-run > the build from the last step. > No new insights into this bug. > > xsltproc.exe from msys-xsltproc might segfault. Re-run > the build from > the last step. > No new insights into this bug. > > > = List of new packages = > > mingw-dbus-1-1.8.0-1 > mingw-gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.0-3.11.91-1 > mingw-json-glib-1.0-0.99.2-1 > mingw-gtksourceview-3.11.91-1 > mingw-py2cairo-1.10.0-1 > mingw-pygobject-3.11.90-1 > > > mingw-gtkparasite-3.0-git-445cd7a0fb6407b2bc1f979ec11d5e57da80df22-1 > mingw-aspell-0.60.7-20131207-1 > mingw-aspell6-en-7.1-0-1 > mingw-enchant-1.6.0-1 > mingw-gtkspell3-3.0.4-1 > > = List of updated W32-compiled packages = > > mingw-libpng16 to 1.6.9-1 > mingw-libgsf-1 to 1.14.29-2 > mingw-automake1.11 to 1.11.6-5 > mingw-libatomic_ops to 7.4.0-2 > mingw-bdw-gc to 7.4.0-2 > mingw-libxslt to 1.1.28-6 > mingw-gnutls to 3.2.12.1-1 > mingw-atk-1.0 to 2.11.90-1 > mingw-gettext to 0.18.3.2-1 > mingw-icu4c to 52.1-2 > mingw-rtmpdump to > git-79459a2b43f41ac44a2ec001139bcb7b1b8f7497-1 > mingw-curl to 7.35.0-2 > mingw-w32-cpython2.7-lib to 1.0-4 > mingw-python-markupsafe to 0.18-3 > mingw-python-mako to 0.9.1-2 > mingw-intltool to 0.50.2-3 > mingw-glib-2.0 to 2.39.92-1 > mingw-gobject-introspection-1.0 to 1.39.90-1 > mingw-gtk-doc to 1.20-1 > mingw-gtk+-3.0 to 3.11.9-1 > > msys-perl_vendor to 5.18.0-6 > msys-libatomic_ops to 7.4.0-2 > msys-bdw-gc to 7.4.0-2 > msys-libxslt to 1.1.28-3 > msys-icu4c to 52.1-2 > > = List of updated cross-compiled packages = > > mingw-mingw-w64-crt-svn-r6493-1 > mingw-mingw-w64-headers-svn-r6493-1 > mingw-winpthreads-svn-r6493-2 > mingw-gcc-4.8.2-3 > > > [1] > https://www.gitorious.org/sbuild/sbuild/archive/4.1.1.tar.gz > [2] http://chipx86.github.io/gtkparasite/ > > - -- > O< ascii ribbon - stop html email! - > www.asciiribbon.org > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) > > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTLjTCAAoJEOs4Jb6SI2CwUE0IANQum7tkszhBl4TVckPCTG3n > > iE9BB3seLGX7lpggthN8Ev0iy6phbtLp/NxgsY5/fhWOjArGC0lGDs2tzgBr216M > pknmRX3h6duhifvi0hdxDroh/ovSfbnoVBqEcYK/uNVc > +8MbbJ7By7E0M6kCZPQ+ > > OOST9qN7LRzsS8OSMIkGgMrupAvj2JD56xko1JawrXyD5vfJaSECuNR1AaG/RUxA > HxIAU54OkZkyJxgGZDtMaC0vm > +u7OUnHqTcawu8tfGa5dBi81wufEJfeLyfGj89u > > oH2eUkCQ5KBKrA5PeGwOvpfaJWrFF9hkGuzgM4mdiauwLHG0qxVG0TjS8wZloY4= > =X+V5 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > gtk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list > > _______________________________________________ > Denemo-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
