Re: [GNC-dev] openSUSE added to Docker; easy builds for dev and CI

2019-05-27 Thread John Ralls
OK. Emoji are a bit problematic: Gtk's support for them is still a bit spotty even on X11 and is completely broken on MacOS and Win32. Then there's Guile; there were a lot of problems with their Unicode handling design in Guile 2.0--it was utterly broken on Win32--so if it's really in SRFI64 an

Re: [GNC-dev] openSUSE added to Docker; easy builds for dev and CI

2019-05-27 Thread Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel
Yes, I found those two dockers in the gnucash repo, saw what they were doing (e.g. param compatibility), and then made new ones with more flexibility. This is a work-in-progress for me; my first contribution for the community. I often gravitate towards things that are multipliers -- helping others

Re: [GNC-dev] openSUSE added to Docker; easy builds for dev and CI

2019-05-27 Thread John Ralls
> On May 27, 2019, at 4:40 AM, Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel > wrote: > > Hi all. I've updated the Dockers to build Gnucash for openSUSE 5.0 and 5.1. > https://github.com/diablodale/gnucash-dev-docker > With these, you can build GnuCash 3.5+ on major releases of Ubuntu, Debian, > Arch, Cen

[GNC-dev] openSUSE added to Docker; easy builds for dev and CI

2019-05-27 Thread Dale Phurrough via gnucash-devel
Hi all. I've updated the Dockers to build Gnucash for openSUSE 5.0 and 5.1. https://github.com/diablodale/gnucash-dev-docker With these, you can build GnuCash 3.5+ on major releases of Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, CentOS, and openSUSE Linux. These are great for continuous integration (CI) by everyone by