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RE: Building on MinGW : Qt
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John D |
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RE: Building on MinGW : Qt |
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Fri, 14 Jun 2013 16:53:24 -0400 |
-----Original Message-----
From: John W. Eaton [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 4:29 PM
To: John D
Cc: 'Philip Nienhuis'; address@hidden; 'Clemens Buchacher';
'Anirudha Bose'
Subject: Re: Building on MinGW : Qt
On 06/14/2013 04:19 PM, John D wrote:
> I have a patch I will push that 'manually' copies the QT .pc files in
> a native ming build of Qt, as well as fixes the paths in them - I will
> push that up my tonight.
> The issue with the not installing part of the .pc files seems to be
> that it is mixing between windows and unix path naming and getting
confused.
>
> Anyway, with this fix, octave detects QT and QScintilla and compiles
> into a GUI enabled application :)
Nice, thanks.
I'm working on a patch that will avoid unpacking binutils and gcc when doing
a native build.
jwe
--
Sometime this weekend I will probably do another clean build (from nothing,
installing mingw, packages etc to a compiled octave)
I guess I should add the mingw installed packages as requirements to
index.html in mxe-octave the same as had been done for fedora and others?
- Building on MinGW : Qt, John D, 2013/06/13
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, John W. Eaton, 2013/06/13
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, John Donoghue, 2013/06/13
- RE: Building on MinGW : Qt, John D, 2013/06/13
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, John Donoghue, 2013/06/13
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, John Donoghue, 2013/06/13
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, Philip Nienhuis, 2013/06/15
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, PhilipNienhuis, 2013/06/16
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, John Donoghue, 2013/06/16
- Re: Building on MinGW : Qt, PhilipNienhuis, 2013/06/17