If you have some time this weekend, then adding potrace to the 64bit devlibs should probably be a high priority. Right now it breaks 64bit builds since it seems the logic for excluding code depending on potrace if it's not available does not work for btool-based builds (at least I was not able to make it work)
Regards, Eduard
Am 11.01.2016 um 11:42 schrieb Partha Bagchi:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:15 AM, Nicolas Dufour <nicoduf@...48...> wrote: ...
To be honest, I'm a bit lost and can't find the best solution for us. Could anyone (Partha, Johan, Krzysztof, or someone else) give an advice? Partha, how do you build the 64bit devlibs?
There are some points we need to take into consideration (I probably forgot some):
- The new devlibs must be easier to maintain compared to the current ones.
- It should be possible to use the same steps to update win32 and win64 devlibs.
- If both devlibs could provide exactly the same packages versions, it would greatly help bug tracking (and fixing)...
- Do we still need to link libstdc++ statically? (Opensuse cross-compiled packages need a shared library.)
Regards,
Nicolas
Nicolas,
I build my 64bit libs from scratch. I use MSYS as my shell if you will and gcc 5.1.0 as my compiler.
No, I don't think you have to statically link libstdc++.
I'll try to provide a 64bit devlibs build this weekend if that's not too late.
Thanks, Partha
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