I'm pleased to say we're at 97% completion, with just a single package outstanding (mingw32-jasper / 467408).
I am currently building the newly added packages. Please bear with me - because of the chain of dependencies, combined with the F-11 freeze (so I have to ask rel-eng to move each package by hand), this process *will* take up to a week.
I'm also on holiday today.
Rich.
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
I am currently building the newly added packages. Please bear with me
- because of the chain of dependencies, combined with the F-11 freeze
(so I have to ask rel-eng to move each package by hand), this process *will* take up to a week.
Actually, as far as I know, you don't need to have the package in f11-beta to build against it, dist-f11-build still picks up all of dist-f11.
Kevin Kofler
Everything is now built in Rawhide and EPEL 5.
comps.xml stuff is done.
==> We are feature complete for Fedora 11.
Still waiting for dependencies to go into updates so that I can compile pango, gtk2 and gtk-vnc on Fedora 10.
Thanks to Thomas Sailer's hard work on Friday night, and help and advice from Kevin Kofler, as a bonus we will also ship with a Qt package (mingw32-qt) in Fedora 11.
Rich.
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Everything is now built in Rawhide and EPEL 5.
comps.xml stuff is done.
==> We are feature complete for Fedora 11.
Still waiting for dependencies to go into updates so that I can compile pango, gtk2 and gtk-vnc on Fedora 10.
Thanks to Thomas Sailer's hard work on Friday night, and help and advice from Kevin Kofler, as a bonus we will also ship with a Qt package (mingw32-qt) in Fedora 11.
Awesome, everyone, and thanks for also pushing all this out into Fedora 10 as well. I'm already using this in production for the NASM build robot, http://www.nasm.us/.
-hpa
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 02:16:50PM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Everything is now built in Rawhide and EPEL 5.
comps.xml stuff is done.
==> We are feature complete for Fedora 11.
Still waiting for dependencies to go into updates so that I can compile pango, gtk2 and gtk-vnc on Fedora 10.
Thanks to Thomas Sailer's hard work on Friday night, and help and advice from Kevin Kofler, as a bonus we will also ship with a Qt package (mingw32-qt) in Fedora 11.
Awesome, everyone, and thanks for also pushing all this out into Fedora 10 as well. I'm already using this in production for the NASM build robot, http://www.nasm.us/.
NASM itself is on my to-do list. Can it be built as a cross-compiler^W cross-assembler? Well, I'll answer that myself by trying it ...
Rich.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 09:39:36PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
NASM itself is on my to-do list. Can it be built as a cross-compiler^W cross-assembler? Well, I'll answer that myself by trying it ...
Well, turns out that yes it does, and nasm is already packaged in Fedora ...
$ nasm -f win32 testnasm.asm -o testnasm.obj $ file testnasm.obj testnasm.obj: 80386 COFF executable not stripped - version 30821 $ i686-pc-mingw32-gcc test.c testnasm.obj -o test $ wine ./test 42
$ cat test.c #include <stdio.h>
main () { extern int test (); printf ("%d\n", test ()); }
$ cat testnasm.asm bits 32 section .text global _test _test: mov eax,42 ret
Rich.
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 09:39:36PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
NASM itself is on my to-do list. Can it be built as a cross-compiler^W cross-assembler? Well, I'll answer that myself by trying it ...
Well, turns out that yes it does, and nasm is already packaged in Fedora ...
:)
One of our contributors is looking how to make the build bot do an NSIS package. It's a bit ugly, because being a CLI app it needs to screw with the Windows PATH, which in turn seems to be a nightmare.
-hpa