On Monday 22 June 2009 05:58:04 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Jason Woofenden wrote: > > With practically no experince packaging, I was able to create the two > > packages I needed in one sitting, by mostly copy-and-paste. (ie by > > combining parts from the .spec file from the native version of the > > package with a .spec file for a similar mingw32 package.) You can read > > my post on this list from a few days ago if you want details. > > It's not so easy for wxWidgets unless you're planning to use wxGTK rather > than the native W32 port. Fedora obviously doesn't ship a W32 wxWidgets as > a native Fedora package, only wxGTK.
Sorry, you lost me here. I get that Fedora doesn't currently have a W32 wxWidgets package, thats why I was asking if anyone had an interest in my making such a package. What do you see as making it not so easy? The wx sources cross build very nicely with mingw, I've been doing it for years with a hand built mingw. The .spec for wxGTK with very few changes should work pretty much out the door with no patches or anything. I'm new to packaging so maybe I am being naive? But getting a cross built wx for win32 is no problem with mingw. -Max > > Kevin Kofler > > _______________________________________________ > fedora-mingw mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-mingw -- Max Jonathan Spaulding - MC2 Research, LLC 3658 Shoshone St. Denver, Co 80211 email: [email protected] - phone: (720) 854-5434 linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/maxjspaulding _______________________________________________ fedora-mingw mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-mingw
