Thanks Johan, I'm going to dig into those threads after some vacation time I have and then decide what the first start is.
At this point, I think I will split the two efforts: helping with the windows platform builds (where I can provide value faster .. hopefully) and then the Synology packaging effort (where I'm just starting). Last quick question, and forgive me since I don't know anything about open source development processes, would it be helpful to create and maintain a Visual Studio project, or do you just want the setup instructions on how to make that VS project? On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 3:05 AM Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > It's all Visual Studio. The most difficult part of the SVN build on > Windows is not the build of Subversion itself (which is quite > straightforward), but building all its dependencies (as I tried to > describe in the above mail threads). > > Anyway, I do think Daniel Shahaf is right: learning how to build SVN > on Windows will probably not help you much for learning how to build > it on Linux / Synology. As he says: "We _would_ welcome help with the > Windows build, of course; it's just that knowing how to build on > Windows isn't going to acquaint you with building on Linux." > > But feel free to approach this any way you see fit of course :-). > > -- > Johan >