Re: Meld on Windows



I'd like to help with this.  Appveyor looks popular (though I've not used it before so can't really comment intelligently).  How did you think it compared to CI on AWS? Or running a Jenkins instance somewhere like DigitalOcean?

-Keegan

On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 8:27 PM, Kai Willadsen <kai willadsen gmail com> wrote:
Hi all,

The situation with our official Windows binaries has always been...
pretty average. I documented a sane build setup that worked for me,
and then when I got around to it I'd reboot, run a build on my
personal desktop and upload a binary.

Clearly this isn't ideal.

I've been looking at alternatives that give us at least semi-automated
(and more reliable) Windows builds available. I'm currently looking at
using Appveyor, because several people appear to have successfully got
Python + GTK+ projects building on there, but I'd be interested if
anyone else had suggestions.

I'm not actually devoting any real time to this currently, so if
someone wanted to pick up this task and run with it, that would be
amazing! I'd suggest that this would just be for 3.17.x onwards, so no
need for Python 2 compatibility or anything.

cheers,
Kai
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