Re: Noob testing on Win32....



--- Nick Fisher <Nick nickdafish com> wrote:
Hummmm.....
I'm afraid I use Gentoo (Not Debian) and I don't use X.
you dont need x to help test compile, that is the great thing.
It could even be automated.
Except I'm going to be missing stacks of libs.... no?

We are building from scratch. libiconv does not need any other libs.


Ahh, can you try installing the debian source packages under
gentoo?
there must be way to convert, I will look into that.
Havn't a clue. I think their quite different, Gentoo uses BSD style
ports
called ebuilds rather than packages. Maybe I can install the debian
package manager but everything is probbaly going to be in the wrong
places. 

I have a create minimal standalone debian directory structure,
you can use that to install into. just get dpkg and debhelpers running.
it does not matter where the stuff is installed into,
we use /usr/local/win32 as the root.


Gentoo is conforms to FSH 1.1 but not your standard RedHat
SystemV
stuff.

Ok, I will alien the packages into targz.


I will look if there 
I also don't
have
the time to get into cygwin in the depth I suspect I would need
too
:(
Sorry. Is there any straight up Win32 testing I can help with?
Maybe you can alien out the exes and libs for testing?
Maybe if I knew what alien was..... it looks like some sort of
packaging tool.
a package converter for debian, it can take debs and convert them to
tgz.


yes, you can get the debs, and somehow extract the files or wait
and
someone who has debian can extract and publish them.

that would be a great test. Mike garnsey has reported that he can
even
replace the DLLs of the libxml that he as built under debian
with the installed DIA under windows and it works.
EH? Are you saying that you can take the debian binarys and use them
as
Win32 Dlls?!?!? That would be cool......

err, the cross compiler produces windowsdlls.
This project is to create windows executables under linux,
and make it easy to do.


This would even be a great test, I will have to think about it,
but we could install the libs + headers of the ports that hans and
tor
have been working on, and then use them to fake the environment of
each
debian package individually. That would make it possible to port
all of
the packages at the same time. Kinda like resolving the problem in
parallel.

What do you think?
I'm not 100% on what your going on about but in theory I'm in. If all
else
fails I can set up annother Gentoo machine just for this (I think we
have
one around) but we are wandering into parts of Linux I've only
dabbled in.
I was trained as a C coder many moons ago on a BSD system and I'm a
NT/Win2k MCSE. My Unix admin skills are purely from my spare time
goofing
off. I recon I can put a few hours a week into a bit of Dia testing
but
you may have to give me links and help on the tools I've not used
before
(Like alien). In all it sounds like fun. Let me know.....

ok, please try and get the debian tools running, maybe you can make a
small debain partition?

mike

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