Hi, Am Sonntag, den 16.03.2008, 09:28 -0500 schrieb Mike or Penny Novack: > Andreas, > > I think we are getting somewhere > > >Please take a look at > >http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/browser/gnucash/branches/gda-dev2/packaging/win32 > > > > > So I would want to get the compiler (and presumably including a > link-editor) here? "This is achieved by using the mingw32/gcc compiler > environment". Where do I go for that?
install.sh creates that environment for you, given the settings in defaults.sh and optionally custom.sh. The mingw32/gcc compiler environment we set up consists basically of BINUTILS, GCC_CORE, GCC_GPP, MINGW_RT, W32API, MINGW_MAKE and of course MSYS which you need to run install.sh at all. > Especially because of the time required to "make" the whole kit and > caboodle, I would want to be able to compile and link edit individual > components (and yes, my background is in that sort of environment where > programmers/analysts were expected to be able to determine if their > change was going to affect anything globally (remake the whole thing) or > entirely local (recompile and relink just the altered component). That > is of course just for TESTING as changes are developed. You will be able to run `make` within a subdirectory of BUILD_DIR of choice and `${WIN32_PACKAGING}/make_install` to install it. Feel free to provide improvements here. > >Pre-compiled versions of emacs can be found > >at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/ (if you want to use miktex as > >well, take a look at > >http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/download-for-windows.html ) > > > > > Thanks. Any chance there is a gvim equivalent for Windows? Or any > other suggested "language sensitive" editors? I have no clue and incentive to actually change that ;-) -- andi5
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