Am Wednesday 15 September 2010 schrieb Derek Atkins: > Christian Stimming <stimm...@tuhh.de> writes: > > Am Tuesday 14 September 2010 schrieb Derek Atkins: > >> Christian Stimming <stimm...@tuhh.de> writes: > >> >> Is there any reason we don't update the Windows build to gtk-2.18? > >> > > >> > Yes - gtk 2.18 is broken on Windows. But 2.20 might work. Someone just > >> > needs to update our defaults.sh. > >> > >> Ah, that would be a good reason. :) > >> Should we get someone to build/test with 2.20 before we change > >> defaults.sh? > > > > I've updated the version numbers to have the nightly build use gtk 2.20 > > (and also added the automatic triggering of the update; pkg-config > > --atleast- version or --exactly-version go a long way here). Let's see > > how this works out. > > Without resetting the build server will it auto-build the new dependency?
Yes, exactly. That's how I changed the shell scripts and how I verified this at my local Win32 computer. However, the nightly build as of today somehow hasn't completed; the build might have stopped somewhere in the middle for reasons that I didn't see on my local win32 computer. But in the long run, the build server will then auto-build dependencies on version number changes, yes. Regards, Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel