On 09/04/2016 01:39 PM, Jean Bréfort wrote: > You should start from current git, imho.
Here is how I compile on a linux box. The autogen.sh step was not obvious to me; AFAICT it is not mentioned in the README or INSTALL files anywhere. Note that gnumeric depends on having goffice /installed/ and goffice depends on having libgsf /installed/. Initially, clone and initialize the three repos: top="$PWD" for repo in libgsf goffice gnumeric ; do cd $top git clone https://github.com/GNOME/$repo cd ./$repo git branch -m upstream git checkout -b master ./autogen.sh make make install # later repos depend on this done ============ After the first time, that initialization is not repeated. Instead: for repo in libgsf goffice gnumeric ; do cd $top/$repo git checkout upstream git pull -v # check for latest updates git checkout master git rebase upstream make make install done ============ As for the windows stuff, including dependencies, I can't help you with that. _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list gnumeric-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list