Johan,Great solution on the stringstream issue.Did you not run into the return-type error?You are indeed getting this error because you may be missing a dll that is then found within a 32-bit environment. Do you happen to have such a DLL?I check my DLLs by doing something like:strings ./inkscape |grep -i dll and go from there or you can use depends ( http://www.dependencywalker.com/) which should tell you all the DLLs being called by your app.One additional step you can take while building is to modify src/Makefile and use -mconsole instead of -mwindows. This will also provide you with feedback (like in a Linux shell) when you run inkscape from the command line.Hope that helps.Thanks,ParthaOn Mon, May 12, 2014 at 5:09 PM, Johan Engelen <jbc.engelen@...2592...> wrote:
Well, I can get the thing to build now. (using x86_64-4.9.0-release-posix-sjlj-rt_v3-rev0)
(cool thing is: that package includes clang!)
Quite a few DLLs that we normally copy over to the inkscape dir are missing from the devlibs. Don't know if it matters or not: freetype6.dll, libopenjpeg-2.dll, intl.dll,
But upon start:
"The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.
On internet I read: "there may be multiple reasons as to why you might receive 0xc00007b error when trying to run an application on a windows machine. 0xc000007b error usually comes from mixing up 32bit environment with 64bit one. For example 32bit application loads a 64bit dll causing 0xc000007b error."
So... that's where I am at.
regards,
Johan
On 12-5-2014 3:20, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Hi Johan,
Here are the 2 additional libraries. Please let me know if they don't work for you.
Thanks,
Partha
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Partha Bagchi <partha1b@...400...> wrote:
Hi Johan,
OK, I should be able to get you xslt and popt.
The other libs I have not built before (as I didn't need them). Let me take a crack it.
Thanks,Partha
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 5:47 PM, Johan Engelen <jbc.engelen@...2592...> wrote:
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@...1761....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,OK, in that case tell me your Launchpad account name.
> I will be happy to upload my environment.
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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