Am 14.06.2015 um 16:55 schrieb Thomas Martitz:
Am 14.06.2015 um 16:48 schrieb Enrico Tröger:
At some point we had some discussion whether to use the same directory on Windows as on Unix but I don't know the result.
We do this already don't we (except for the renamed text files)?
need to install to a special directory?
The current process (waf install + release.py + makensis) expects the installation directory as a subdirectory of the source tree, e.g. c:\git\geany\geany-1.25 where c:\git\geany is the source tree.
But with a bit of adjusting path, any other directory should be possible as well. Right now, release.py and geany.nsi just use relative paths. If those are made absolute, it should work as well, I guess.
Good to know :) The wiki doesn't mention this. The waf configure line on the wiki has no prefix at all
Okay, I managed to create an installer for a Geany GTK3 build. \o/
Some additional observerations: - must set prefix to $PWD/geany-1.25 (then make && make install) - copy AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING README NEWS THANKS TODO to geany-1.25 and rename to Authors.txt etc. - copy geany.gtkrc to geany-1.25/data (doesn't seem to be installed automatically) - the installer wrongly reports that it ships GTK 2.24 - the installer geany lacks some icons - the installer geany runs slow because gtk/glib spam a console window with warnings like this "Gtk: Error loading icon 'image-missing' for stock: Symbol Ä>>image-missing<<Ä nicht im Thema Adwaita enthalten" (english: Symbol image-missing not contained in Adwaita theme)
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