On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 11:21:39PM +0100, Jurre van Bergen wrote: > > OK, built. The above tarball, whose hash is itself: > > > > 22c6a6c250ca277e36ffed1ff1bd6d366209664471c80c3c507f8811ba5c28da > > pidgin-otr-4.0.2-repro.tar.gz > > > > generates these files for me: > > > > 19f315c8317105a89d5b6fde6c2caa63ffa2e150df5fb0d67ee20ac985b0b191 > > pidgin-otr-4.0.2.exe > > 7e9dc2175591d7aabc9f96e737817fa917f3e4441b62727bb9730e516c47822e > > pidgin-otr-4.0.2.zip > > > > How about yoU? > > > > - Ian > > > > Woohoo! > > root@5036add14019:~/pidgin-otr-4.0.2# sha256sum pidgin-otr-4.0.2.* > > 19f315c8317105a89d5b6fde6c2caa63ffa2e150df5fb0d67ee20ac985b0b191 > pidgin-otr-4.0.2.exe > 7e9dc2175591d7aabc9f96e737817fa917f3e4441b62727bb9730e516c47822e > pidgin-otr-4.0.2.zip > > Seems we got a full matching build!
Yay!!! Would anyone else like to try, perhaps on Debian or something? > I did the following change: > > sudo apt-get install mingw32 nsis faketime bison zip unzip tar \ > wget diffutils findutils build-essential automake patch \ > perl-base coreutils libtool -y > > sudo apt-get install gettext -y > > First we install bison so we're sure it can configure gettext and be safe. Do you think that's needed? bison is a compile-time configuration for gettext, not run-time. We need bison to build the Windows version of gettext, not to use the Linux version, I think? But the "-y", sure. :-) Thanks again! - Ian _______________________________________________ OTR-dev mailing list OTR-dev@lists.cypherpunks.ca http://lists.cypherpunks.ca/mailman/listinfo/otr-dev