On 21/07/2012 03:06, John L. Poole wrote: > On 7/20/2012 5:12 PM, John Beardmore wrote:
>> <snip> >> >> Out of interest, why are Microsoft tools used to build Scribus ? >> >> Surely the standard Linux gcc is used on other platforms ? > > I'll confess my ignorance, but isn't life suppose to be simpler using > Microsoft compilers for Windows builds? Perhaps if you want to use microsoft specific features. It just struck me as odd that the build tools weren't open source. > (I don't think it is; in fact, > what they try to do to make things simpler just makes is harder.) I > have no experience in cross compiling for windows outside of windows, > but if you know it to be a common practice, please speak up. I'd assumed that you'd use mingw and Qt under windows or some such combination. I've no idea if this is possible, or if there are respects in which the finished product would be better. Cheers, J/. -- John Beardmore,MSc EDM (Open),B.A. Chem (Oxon),CMIOSH,CEnv,MIEMA,MEI Managing Director, T4 Sustainability Limited. http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/ Registered Office: 181 Belper Road, Stanley Common, Ilkeston. DE7 6FT Company Reg: 4441097, VAT Number: 797 2239 85, MCS: ELC54087. Energy Audit, Carbon Management, Design Advice, Sustainable Energy Consultancy and Installation, Carbon Trust Standard Registered Assessor Transition Training and Consultancy Energy Resilience Assessor Phone: 0845 4561332 Mobile: 07785 563116 Skype: t4sustainability