Re: What's the right step to build a windows binary?

2008-12-07 Thread asm23
Uwe Stöhr wrote: > I want to build a windows version of LyX 1.6. It is relatively easy and described in the file INSTALL.Win32 that you find in SVN. So first checkout LyX, then install MSVC 2008, install Python, afterwards install SCons, and follow exactly the steps in INSTALL.Win32. There it

Re: What's the right step to build a windows binary?

2008-12-06 Thread asm23
Thanks Peng Bo for your patient help for beginners like me. I will try it, If I success, I would add some tutorials in wiki, because the wiki is too simple on this topic.

Re: What's the right step to build a windows binary?

2008-12-06 Thread asm23
Bo Peng wrote: I'm totally new to Lyx, and I even can't find any stuff in more detail. The document on wiki is so simple, so, I still don't know how to do. I just download the package "lyx-windows-deps-msvc2008", after unzipped it, I found there are many folder's like: "bin" "lib" "include" "qt

Re: What's the right step to build a windows binary?

2008-12-05 Thread asm23
Bo Peng wrote: Like: 1, install Visual C++ 2008 2, install QT with it's librarys 3, download the SVN source of Lyx 4, use some tools such as CMake or open the vcprj file directly. 5, compile and build the lyx. I have not done it for a while, but with the dependency files (the dependency files

What's the right step to build a windows binary?

2008-12-04 Thread asm23
Hi, I'm totally new here. I want to build a windows version of Lyx 1.6. I'm trying to apply a patch to solve the problem of using jabref in Lyx 1.6 because in windows , the pipe is not supported. I call it " smart paste" see: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg69489.html I try

Re: LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 5) is released

2008-10-29 Thread asm23
Murat Yildizoglu wrote: Thanks for this very nice news. I have not been able to locate the Windows version for the previousrelease. Will it become available for release 5? I hope that others have been more succesful than me and it has been tested on Windows too ;-) Regards, Murat 2008/10/28 Jo