Hi Emmanuele,

Or would be nice to get some feedback on whether this would be a good
direction.
Who can/will set up the VM from the GTK/GNOME team?

Cheers,
Balint
On 25 Jun 2015 02:43, "Bálint Réczey" <bal...@balintreczey.hu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 2015-06-19 2:04 GMT-07:00 Emmanuele Bassi <eba...@gmail.com>:
> > Hi;
> >
> > On 19 June 2015 at 09:19, Nicola Fontana <n...@entidi.it> wrote:
> >> Il Fri, 19 Jun 2015 00:24:31 +0100 Emmanuele Bassi <eba...@gmail.com>
> scrisse:
> ...
> >>> So, let's try and get to something actionable. Can somebody try and
> >>> set up a CI for GTK that either cross-compiles GTK or compiles it
> >>> natively?
> >>
> >> AFAIK Fedora already has something similar for their fedora-mingw
> >> port. Are you aware of that or am I missing something?
> >
> > I'm well aware of the Fedora packages — I use them myself when I need
> > to test cross-compilation of other projects. What I'm asking is
> > creating a CI environment with them that picks up changes from the Git
> > repository and builds GTK with the Windows backend enabled.
> I have fixed Tarnyko's scripts to be able to build GTK and
> dependencies natively.
> Please find the repository there:
> https://github.com/rbalint/gtk3-build-system
>
> It includes everything needed to set it up on a clean CentOS7 system.
> The win* parts fail, but this is the next part.
> It would be nice if a VM could be set up on gnome.org's architecure to
> start running it as a CI system for the native build.
> Patches are welcome and I plan going forward with fixing the win* parts.
>
> Cheers,
> Balint
>
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