Hi,
I have tried native compilation (the GIT repo) in a Windows 7 VM; then I
tried to cross-compile.
I finally managed to complete the GIMP cross-compilation!
This email from the archive has been a great help by the way:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list/2012-May/msg00067.html
Personally, I think the wiki would probably be a better place for
stuff like that than the repo (but it's not really my call what goes
in the repo or not).
There's already a stub for compiling for/on windows:
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Building/Windows
If you'd like a wiki account,
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 12:46 PM, drawoc dra...@darkrefraction.com wrote:
Personally, I think the wiki would probably be a better place for
stuff like that than the repo (but it's not really my call what goes
in the repo or not).
There's already a stub for compiling for/on windows:
On 12.11.12 at 05:25 AM Jehan Pagès wrote:
Indeed I think it could be a little more centralized. Between
developer.gimp.org http://developer.gimp.org, the wiki, what is
in the repo, etc. I am a little lost and end up spending more
time on search engines than in the doc. :-/
I agree and just