It was actually easier in my situation to do a nightly build. Plus I *think* those are cross compiled. These are native builds.
Plus there's the fact that I'm lame at compiling and wanted to try and make it work. Once I got it done, it was easy to batch script it to do what I needed it to do every night :-)
But, yes, you could use the nightly builds.
On 3/31/2010 7:57 PM, Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 01.04.2010 02:49, schrieb Oliver Krystal:
Its really easy. I have my "server" making the nightly builds. A stock copy of mingw will do it no problem, provided that you follow the instructions on the webpage, its really easy.
The only other thing to warn you about is just make sure you change make to mingw32-make in the make file and run mingw32-make. I spent a few hours trying to figure out why it wasn't working, when I tried that and it worked fine. My server has been building the nightly for at least 2 months in this method.
Possible you could rename make.exe to make.somethingelse and mingw32-make.exe to make.exe, but I haven't tried this, so I really can't say if it will and what it will do to other build systems.
On 3/31/2010 7:00 PM, Ross McKay wrote:
Nick Treleaven wrote:
Should be fixed now in SVN, thanks for reporting ;-)
Many thanks Nick, much appreciated. I really must investigate building Geany on Windows so that I can pick up the latest goodies there too!
cheers, Ross.
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