
I've just uploaded a new library bundle:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/gtk28-060505.7z
and committed the changes to the makefiles that gets inkboard building by default on windows. I think we should disable whiteboard in this release and provide an unofficial build with it enabled for those who are adventurous but why not play with it now. :-)
You'll need to do a `make clean` again. Sorry.
Aaron Spike

Aaron Spike wrote:
I've just uploaded a new library bundle:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/gtk28-060505.7z
and committed the changes to the makefiles that gets inkboard building by default on windows. I think we should disable whiteboard in this release and provide an unofficial build with it enabled for those who are adventurous but why not play with it now. :-)
You'll need to do a `make clean` again. Sorry.
Aaron Spike
Thanks, it works nicely.
I just made a build using the new lib and with Inkboard enabled. If anyone wants to try it, here it is:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32/Inkscape0605061111.zip
bob

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Aaron Spike wrote:
I've just uploaded a new library bundle:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/gtk28-060505.7z
and committed the changes to the makefiles that gets inkboard building by default on windows. I think we should disable whiteboard in this release and provide an unofficial build with it enabled for those who are adventurous but why not play with it now. :-)
You'll need to do a `make clean` again. Sorry.
Aaron Spike
Thanks, it works nicely.
I just made a build using the new lib and with Inkboard enabled. If anyone wants to try it, here it is:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32/Inkscape0605061111.zip
bob

Aaron Spike wrote:
I've just uploaded a new library bundle:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/gtk28-060505.7z
and committed the changes to the makefiles that gets inkboard building by default on windows. I think we should disable whiteboard in this release and provide an unofficial build with it enabled for those who are adventurous but why not play with it now. :-)
You'll need to do a `make clean` again. Sorry.
Aaron Spike
Well, I know people hate this, but I did one more little update. I built openssl0.98b on mingw. I then configured and built loudmouth-1.1.1 to use openssl. I uploaded those libs to modevia, and rebuilt the bundle one more time, with these 2 new libs:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/gtk28-060506.7z
bob

Bob Jamison wrote:
Well, I know people hate this, but I did one more little update. I built openssl0.98b on mingw. I then configured and built loudmouth-1.1.1 to use openssl. I uploaded those libs to modevia, and rebuilt the bundle one more time, with these 2 new libs:
Bob and I mused a little about a better way to deal with the libs bundles. Providing these bundles is such a huge convenience for everyone building on win32. (And such an inconvenience for Bob. :-) ) Is there a better way than just zipping them up? SVN and rsync came up in discussion. Who has the best idea?
Aaron Spike

Aaron Spike schrieb: ...
Bob and I mused a little about a better way to deal with the libs bundles. Providing these bundles is such a huge convenience for everyone building on win32. (And such an inconvenience for Bob. :-) ) Is there a better way than just zipping them up? SVN and rsync came up in discussion. Who has the best idea?
Aaron Spike
As those libs are a copy from somewhere else (I hope) We can write a kind of wget(or python or whatever) script to get the libs from the original place. At least this should work with the gtk libs.
Then we can put the script into SVN. Whenever this is changed make will do the rest :-)
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