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Re: [Denemo-devel] The 1.0 release


From: Jeremiah Benham
Subject: Re: [Denemo-devel] The 1.0 release
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 11:55:19 -0600
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Sorry. I don't have much time right now. I am building a mingw binary and will upload it when finished. I have also submitted my changes to gub (with the portmidi changes) so you can use it yourself also. I was able to get rid of the missing denemo.png problem by statically compiling in the gtk+ loaders into gtk. I am hacking on evince at the moment to get rid of the crude hack that we have to do with gub. While I am at it I will see if it is easy to compile the evince modules statically into evince. I have already stripped its support for everything but pdf support. Lilypond was working for me after the attached patch. While lilypond produced pdf's in the /tmp/DenemoXXXX/ folder, evince would not open then and complained that the pdf could not be opened.

Jeremiah



On 01/24/13 11:29, Richard Shann wrote:
On Wed, 2013-01-23 at 11:00 -0600, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
denemo-1.0.0.~rc.7-5.mingw.exe

I am hoping portmidi works now for this windows build.
I have installed this on another (ancient) windows xp box. It crashes
during startup, and as the last message is about trying to set the
denemo.png icon which is not installed I have commented out that code in
the windows build.
While doing this I noticed that there is an entire directory of pixmaps
which are no longer used by Denemo, but on windows are being installed
into usr/share/denemo/pixmaps (on GNU/Linux they are not installed at
all). I guess we should get rid of all this, but I don't want to change
too much right now. Can you re-create the Windows installer, so that I
can see if this is the cause of the crash on the old xp box?

About this windows build (and the linux one) are they all being done by
you from the master branch, not the specialized branches? (I am
wondering if I could git pull from your gub and try to build it
myself...).

Despite the crash on startup I can see that it has portmidi installed
and tries to open the MIDI controller, but fails to see it; almost
certainly then, we will need to tell people to install PmDefaults,
(which is a pain as it requires installing Java, which then constantly
badgers you to update it, but then, that's life under windows :)


Richard



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