On 29.05.2014 13:57, Georg Baum wrote:
Peter Kümmel wrote:
On 26.05.2014 20:57, Georg Baum wrote:
Very nice! Especially the MinGW part is very interesting. Do you have any
plans to put this into the main repo?
No, and I've lost commit rights with the switch to git.
But feel free to chery-pi
Le 27/05/14 17:50, Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Peter Kümmel wrote:
No, and I've lost commit rights with the switch to git.
But feel free to chery-pick from the build-bot-* branches.
Does it mean, that you are no more interested to have the access?
I'm sure JMarc can help you to regain it back.
Yes
Peter Kümmel wrote:
> On 26.05.2014 20:57, Georg Baum wrote:
>>
>> Very nice! Especially the MinGW part is very interesting. Do you have any
>> plans to put this into the main repo?
>
> No, and I've lost commit rights with the switch to git.
> But feel free to chery-pick from the build-bot-* bran
On 26.05.2014 20:57, Georg Baum wrote:
Peter Kuemmel 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
On 26.05.2014 13:28, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Peter Kuemmel 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
On 26.05.2014 10:58, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
25/05/2014 20:07, Peter Kuemmel:
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) o
Peter Kuemmel 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 a
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Peter Kuemmel 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 genera
25/05/2014 20:07, Peter Kuemmel:
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
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 m
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