On 26.05.2014 13:28, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Peter Kuemmel <syntheti...@gmx.net> wrote:
Finally I had the time to setup an automatic build for LyX:

     http://syntheticpp.github.io/LyX-bleeding-edge

Runs since several weeks now, so I assume it is quite stable.

It uses MinGW (which is new at all) on Linux.
It generates zips for Windows, master and 2.1.x.
The spell checker stuff is missing due to mingw/3rdparty libs.

At least for Windows users this is a way to get an actual build,
and it could be used by non-hackers to verify a bugfix.

This is neat, Peter. Thanks for sharing. It did not seem like you were
asking for feedback, but I can't help but dream :). There are only a
few GCC warnings. If we cleaned them up, would you be interested in
adding a -Werror to either this build or a separate Travis build?

Shouldn't  -Werror not handled by the defaults in the build systems, then
everyone would test it. MinGW on travis is 4.7, and handling warning from
newer compilers would be more interesting.


Scott


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