The problem is not so much Gnumeric as it is the dependencies.
They keep changing causing the necessary patching to break.

In tools/win32 there is code that in principle makes it possible
to do "make release module=gnumeric" for the compilation
and "make release target=installer" for the installer.

This is with cross-compilation from Linux.  (Not actually true
cross compilation as various parts of glib and gtk+ require
that the resulting binaries can be run.  However, the kernel
and Wine generally makes that work without effort.)

M.




On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Jean Bréfort
<jean.bref...@normalesup.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You should start from current git, imho. You'll find some code in the
> gnumeric/tools/win32 directory.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Jean
>
> Le dimanche 04 septembre 2016 à 20:17 +0000, Ron Gaw <ronmlgaw at yahoo
> dot com> a écrit :
>> Okay, I'll take the plunge then.  Starting point - how / where do I
>> pull the last code set that successfully compiled on Windows?
>>
>> Regards, Ron
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