Hi Partha,
  Some more details. The build still fails, and the devlibs related errors are only:
-  missing libxslt
-  missing popt.h

I have disabled ASPELL, LIBWPG, LIBWPG02, LIBVISIO, and LIBCDR. These are not necessary for running Inkscape, but will be needed when we want to switch to 64-bit / make these the 'official' devlibs64.

cheers,
  Johan


On 11-5-2014 23:03, Johan Engelen wrote:
Hi Partha,
  some modifications needed to build.xml, pkg-config files, etc. Some unimportant (for now) libs are missing but:
  libxslt.dll seems more important and is missing.

- Johan

On 11-5-2014 21:46, Johan Engelen wrote:
Woah.., going to test it now.

Thanks very much,
  Johan

On 11-5-2014 4:21, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Alright. :)

I have compiled most everything you need with the sjlj compiler and enabled c++11. All based on the latest available stable tarball. You are on your own to get gcc 4.8.1 sjlj. :)

Hope it's useful to you. Let me know if you have issues or need anything missing.

Please download it here: http://www.partha.com/temp/opt64-sjlj.7z

Thanks,
Partha



On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 7:16 PM, Johan Engelen <jbc.engelen@...2592...> wrote:
Ah yes sorry, I meant /opt/bin /opt/lib... Thanks for  correcting me :-)

SEH should be more efficient, but let's measure if it makes a difference ;-)
But I am afraid I am giving you lots of headaches to recompile all deps? :S :S
While you're at it, please enable C++11.

(being able to compile with clang would be a huge plus for me, but perhaps I am the only one. I don't know when SEH will be implemented for clang, a legal issue prevents it at the moment and I do not know when it clears up)

Much obliged,
  Johan



On 7-5-2014 0:09, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Thanks for doing that for me Johan!! :)

I know the main interest would be the /opt folder, but the whole thing is already setup and ready to go. :)

You will note (you can use pkg-config to verify) that I am using the latest stable release versions of gtk/glib and friends, so it's pretty "cutting" edge.

Are we sure we want to use sjlj on Windows? I mentioned here before that I was using SEH as I believe it's more efficient on Windows?


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Johan Engelen <jbc.engelen@...2592...> wrote:
Hi Partha,
  Thank you very much.
The main folder of interest (for me anyway) are the MSYS /bin, /lib, /include, ... etc folders. Getting mingw64 is easy, but getting all Inkscape's dependencies isn't :)
The contents of those folders can be copied into our current devlibs structure, and we'd be all set for devlibs64.
I see you are using mingw64 with SEH. This unfortunately prevents us from using clang... I assume you built the deps yourself? Can you do it again for sjlj? :P

(what's nice is that you are using a recent version of gcc. Our current dependency binaries are not compatible with gcc >4.6)

cheers,
  Johan



On 6-5-2014 0:39, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Sorry for the delay.

I put together a 7z archive of what I hope would be all that's needed to try and build Inkscape on a Window's 7 or greater 64-bit machine.

You can download it here: http://www.partha.com/temp/Inkscape.7z

Use 7z to unzip and please the included couple of "readmes".

Please let me know if you have any issues or if I can help you set it all up.

Thanks,
Partha



On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Johan Engelen <jbc.engelen@...2592...> wrote:
Hi,
 sure, a 7z archive would be great too!

Thanks,
 Johan



----- Reply message -----
From: "Partha Bagchi" <partha1b@...400...>
To: "Johan Engelen" <jbc.engelen@...2592...>
Subject: [Inkscape-devel] Inkscape 0.48.5
Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 02:29


Hi Johan,

I got really frustrated since I don't know how the system works.

 Maybe I can provide a 7z/xz archive and people can download it? What do you think? 

I was really interested in getting the 64-bit build to the community as I did before, but I am stuck. :(

Thanks,
Partha



On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Johan Engelen <jbc.engelen@...2592...> wrote:
Hi Partha,
  Did you get around to uploading your environment?

Cheers,
  Johan



On 13-4-2014 1:17, Partha Bagchi wrote:
My launchpad id is partha1b.

Thanks,
Partha



On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:53 PM, Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@...400...> wrote:
2014-04-13 0:40 GMT+02:00 Partha Bagchi <partha1b@...400...>:
> That sounds great. I just hope that I can figure out how to use Ip. Anyway,
> I will be happy to upload my environment.

OK, in that case tell me your Launchpad account name.

There are some instruction on the wiki on how to use Bazaar, but if
you have problems feel free to ask.
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Working_with_Bazaar

Regards, Krzysztof



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