Richard, I can't seem to find any problem. My only guess is that maybe they were downloading when I retarted apache or something. I had to restart a few times last week to install an ssl certificate for denemo.org. This allows us to now use https. I am waiting on an issue to be resolved and then I will enable mod rewrite which allows us to use https instead of http by default. This way if a user types in denemo.org it directs to https://www.denemo.org and not http://www.denemo.org. This adds legitimacy to our site.
I did notice while downloading for windows through the website that the website links to 3 seperate versions of denemo for windows. The first one is for a windows installer for denemo 2.4.4. Firefox gives me a warning say that it has a virus. I ignored it and denemo installed and ran fine. It was just the older 2.4.4. The were to other zip files linked on the site for windows. One of them was a binary in my home folder that autogenerates every night. I forced a rebuild on that and downloaded and tested it with wine. I had no issues. Denemo.bat was not empty. I checked the one that was linked to your directory and it also ran fine with no issues. Denemo.bat was not empty here either. Do you think we should have these scripts generate a md5sum when these zip files are created? This way users can tell if their zip file got corrupted when they downloaded it. I have been looking at the build system that the lilypond uses and trying to see what I need to do to have it build denemo. I have made some progress but am having issue with the pango cairo thing. It creates a circular dependency. cairo needs pango to build but we need pango to compile with cairo support. So I need to figure out how to rebuild pango in that with that build system. I think in gub they created a new package and called it pangocairo or something. This is all a dependency of GTK3. Best, Jeremiah On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 2:25 PM Jeremiah Benham <jeremiahben...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Richard, > Thanks for letting me know. I am going to look into what is going there > tonight. > > Best, > Jeremiah > > On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 9:31 AM Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote: > > > > Jermiah - > > > > I'm getting reports that the Windows build overnight is generating a > > corrupt file/installation. > > I have downloaded last night's denemo.zip. > > I couldn't get the zip file to uncompressat all by the usual means > > until I tried the unzip program which then generated Denemo.bat with 0 > > bytes and a bin/regfont.exe file which is not a valid Windows > > executble. > > The bin/denemo.exe did run but with very weird effects - no window > > title bar fonts etc - and, worse still, older versions of denemo on > > that machine would not run correctly until I rebooted. > > > > Unfortunately I haven't been able to build for Windows since, I think, > > my last Debian upgrade so I have nothing to debug, but I can only guess > > that the build machine has some file corruption... > > > > Richard > > > >