(Dammit! I'm sending this again because I sent it the first time only to Jaap. Why doesn't Gmail default to reply-all when the message is from a list?!)
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Jaap Karssenberg < jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:31 AM, Brendan Kidwell <sn...@glump.net> wrote: > > Bah! > > > > The NSIS setup builder script doesn't work. A new error cropped up; > > additional files are missing from the setup package or something. The > > "build" output does work correctly when using the developer's system-wide > > installed GTK. > > Please execute this merge and stay tuned for more changes. > > Let me know if I can do anything to help you get the installer working > again - would like to push some windows users to the latest version. > I quietly made a change on my web site at < http://www.glump.net/software/zim > saying Ipromise to get it fixed by the end of the month. I really want to get it done. If you Jaap or anyone else wants to pitch in now, go right ahead. I probably can't work on it until Friday night. :^) If you try to help, read README-BUILD-win32.txt and do what it says; the failure occurs on the last line. As I said earlier, the build_win32.py works fine and you can run the 'compiled' result of that script, inside the project folder, with your global GTK runtime's folders still in your $PATH. The build script for the INSTALLER, create-zim-setup.nsi, currently doesn't include everything you need to run Zim. I suspect there's a part of GTK that's needed now and wasn't an issue in 0.46. That's where we stand. Should be solvable. Brendan Kidwell
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