Hello all,

I've been trying to build a recent version of okular (and dependencies) for Windows using a variety of methods, with only moderate levels of success, and now putting out a cry for help. Here is a description of what I have achieved, and where I have failed:

kde-installer using mingw works fine, although I can only find a stable release, ie version 0.16.2 of okular. I also managed to use kde-installer under wine then build using mingw cross-compilation. I'm pretty keen on cross-compilation as I want to produce regular builds of work I am doing based on okular, and the fewer boxes I need to do this the better. So if I could use get kde-installer to find an 'unstable' release I'd be happy.

I then tried using kdesrc-build with cross-compilation on the kf5-minimum branch. I made quite a bit of progress here with just a few patches and managed to get 47 out of 61 packages to build. Those that wouldn't build all seemed to have problems with various QT5 cmake configuration files, and my knowledge of cmake and qmake was just not enough so I abandoned this path. I'd still love to make this work, so if anyone feels like lending a hand, I'd be happy to pick it up again.

So finally I gave in and tried to build under windows using emerge. However my build fell apart with some kind of patch file problem that I described (in the wrong place I'm guessing - 130 views and no responses) here: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=107&t=131006 Once again I'm a bit lost on how to proceed, and given that others seem to be able to make emerge work, I'm hoping that someone can help with this problem.

Many thanks,

Jonathan

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