There are no plans of bringing back the windows builds. It's endless pain and drains resources (time) we cannot spare.
M. On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Stefan Pauly <paulyste...@web.de> wrote: > Hello great gnumeric developers, > > see updated GTK2 and GTK3 win64 Versions at > > https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer > > For win64 new gtk2 is 2.24.28 is now new version, previous was 2.24.10. > 2.24.28 is also last in linux. > For win64 new gtk3 is 3.14.13 is now new version, previous was 3.14.7. > 3.14.13 was actual at compiling date. > > Official gnome versions for win32 is 2.24.10 and 3.6.4 with some errors > more. > Official gnome versions for win64 is 2.22.1 and 3.6.4 with more than some > errors. > > So a new windows trial of gnumeric is better possible. Please check. > > I hope we can see win64-Versions of Gnumeric for gtk2 1.10.1x or gtk3 > 1.12.1x for Windows this year. > > Best greetings > > > txt at > https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer > > > GTK+ for Windows Runtime Environment Installer: 64-bit > > This repository is a fork of the GTK+ for Windows Runtime Environment > Installer that was originally created by Alexander Shaduri. My efforts here > will focus on creating a 64-bit version of the GTK+-2 runtime that he has > been providing so far, using up to date versions of GTK+ and its > dependencies. Recently I have also created a 64-bit GTK+-3 runtime package. > All packages now contain Gtkmm and its dependencies too. Since the GTK+ > developers recently dropped support for stock icons (a mistake of epic > proportions IMHO...), I added the Adwaita icon theme to the GTK+-3 runtime, > so you can still enjoy pretty filechooserdialogs etc! I have also added a > couple of commonly used libraries such as libxml++ and libxslt. > > The installers can be found here. > > Keep in mind though that these packages are experimental. Binary > compatibility between versions is not guaranteed!!!. > > Both for convencience as well as for increased reliability across > installations, it is recommended for developers to compile and link against > the GTK+ SDK that I used to create the installers. This SDK can also be > obtained at the aforementioned url. > > The current releases (gtk2-runtime-2.24.28-2015-07-03-ts-win64.exe and > gtk3-runtime-3.14.13-2015-07-03-ts-win64.exe) have been compiled using GCC > 5.1.0 (MinGW-w64 installed from TDM-GCC). The included GTK+ dependencies > were selected according to the flowchart used by Hexchat. The source > tarballs can be obtained by clicking on the names of the dependencies in the > following list: > > adwaita icon theme (3.14.1) > atk (2.16.0) > atkmm (2.22.7) > cairo (1.14.2) > cairomm (1.11.2) > fontconfig (2.11.1) > freetype (2.6) > gdk-pixbuf (2.30.8) > gettext (0.19.4) > glib (2.44.1) > glibmm (2.44.0) > gtk2 (2.24.28) > gtk3 (3.14.13) > gtkmm2 (2.24.4) > gtkmm3 (3.14.0) > harfbuzz (0.9.41) > hicolor-icon-theme (0.15) > icon-naming-utils (0.8.90) > intltool (0.51.0) > json-glib (1.0.4) > libffi (3.2.1) > libpng (1.6.17) > libsigc++ (2.4.1) > libxml2 (2.9.2) > libxml++ (2.38.1) > libxslt (1.1.28) > pango (1.36.8) > pangomm (2.36.0) > pixman (0.32.6) > pkg-config (0.28) > win-iconv (0.0.6) > zlib (1.2.8) > > For all other information regarding how to use the installer, the reader is > kindly referred to the Alexander Shaduri's website of the GTK for Windows > runtime environment installer. The only difference with the installers found > at this website is that mine DO NOT have the compatdlls option, but this > should present no problems to any user. > > Personally I use this installer in my XMI-MSIM project. You may want to have > a look at my Inno Setup (new) and NSIS (old) based installers. > > Tom Schoonjans > > > _______________________________________________ > gnumeric-list mailing list > gnumeric-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list > _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list gnumeric-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list