On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Boris Shingarov <[email protected]> wrote: >> Umm. It would be *way*, ***way*** easier to download lilybuntu and do >> a normal compile in there > > Then I probably had misunderstood the purpose of Lilybuntu -- I thought this > was for people who did not have a real linux setup for doing lilypond > development -- like, having all the prerequisites in place etc. For > *development*, I am completely fine and happy. It's that I am now happy > with the development results and need to deploy, and the ultimate users do > not use linux. How does lilybuntu produce the win32 binary anyway? > wouldn't it need to do the exact same crosscompile as what would happen in > a physical ubuntu box?
I see. Well, if you are determined to build executables for win32, then GUB is the only way. I welcome more help with it, but my warnings still stand. My initial guess is that it will take 10 hours to build a win32 installer (called "mingw" in gub) using the standard method. To build from your own git tree, I estimate another 5 hours after the "standard" installer is working. The next step is to try "make lilypond" and see if/when it breaks. Good luck! - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
