Without any negative feedback I pushed the inkscape-0.48.3.1-2 as I compiled. I uploaded 7z, debug.7z and the win32 installer.
Best regards, Adib. ---
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 3:54 PM, the Adib <theadib@...1439...> wrote:
I compiled the 48.3.1 win32 on my system. - with following changes to the original version
- I changed the version info in the inkscape.rc and inkview.ec files
in order to match the correct version
- I used the latest devlibs, having new cairomm
but the binaries diverge somehow. size of INkscape.exe original from sf: 12862464 bytes and my one's 13380096 bytes
I could create complete sets of packages: installer, 7zip and debug-info and push those to sf. This will replace a Inkscape-0.48.3.1-1.exe installer by Inkscape-0.48.3.1-2.exe
Do you want me to do that?
regrads, Adib.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 4:32 PM, ~suv <suv-sf@...58...> wrote:
On 22/06/2012 16:30, ~suv wrote:
On 22/06/2012 02:46, Josh Andler wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 1:11 PM, ~suv <suv-sf@...58...> wrote:
P.S. The Windows packages are not complete for 0.48.3.1 either: no zip|7z archives nor debug files. Are there plans to upload a second set of packages (including the installer) based on the current devlibs - before making an announcement? IIUC there have been a few changes since the first installer build for 0.48.3.1 was created in late February.
Thanks for bringing this up. Win32 devs and ~suv, how do you feel about using current devlibs with the release as opposed to based on the rev the existing installer used? I'm not sure if any regressions were introduced or anything.
I'm not aware we had regressions (based on recent trunk builds) reported in the bug tracker which seem related to the latest changes in the devlibs (r29-r31 primarily fixed build failures of current trunk).
Whether the update of cairomm from 1.8.10 to 1.10.0 has any positive (or negative) side-effects for 0.48.x builds I can't tell.
Correction (typo):
cairomm was updated from 1.8.4 to 1.10.0 (r30)
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