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Re: [mxe-octave] question for windows cross build
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
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Re: [mxe-octave] question for windows cross build |
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Wed, 31 Aug 2016 07:52:40 +0900 (JST) |
----- Original Message -----
> From: JohnD
> To: 'Tatsuro MATSUOKA' ; octave-maintainers
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> Date: 2016/8/31, Wed 01:33
> Subject: Re: [mxe-octave] question for windows cross build
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>> Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2016 18:42:41 +0900 (JST)
>> From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA <address@hidden>
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>> Subject: [mxe-octave] question for windows cross build
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>> In the bug tracker?
>> http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?48474
>>
>> mxe-octave: enable better supported gnuplot terminals
>>
>>
>> I have been trying to build gnuplot with cairo based (pngcairo ...) and
> lua/tikz
>> terminals.
>> Build for cairo based terminal seems to have no problem so far.
>>
>> For implementing lua terminal, I need to use lua executable.
>> The mxe-octave for windows is cross build so that lua.exe cannot be used.
>>
>> However, in octave build qt tools uic, moc, rcc and lrelease are required.
>> But linux native of those are not built in mxe-octave cross.
>>
>> Am I misled?
>>
>> Tatsuro
>>
>>
>
>
> Mxe-octave creates host (runs in linux versions) of (i686-w64-mingw-)qmake,
> uic etc in the usr/bin directory and names as and then later on makes the
> target (.exe) versions for running in windows
Thanks for your explanation.
I will try to build linux lua and windows lua for mxe cross build for windows..
> On a side note, I started looking at getting qt5 to work as well , and has
> gotten close but not completed yet
Upgrading to qt5 is a good news!
Tarsuro