> I wasn't actually running the YAML. I exported the YAML then edited it to > match what I was experimenting with in the UI (it seemed to ignore my YAML > anyway -- even when I set the YAML name). I think that for building from gitlab it should be set not to file name but to full url: like https://gitlab.gnome.org/keeganwitt/meld/raw/meld-3-18-mingw/appveyor-mingw.yml
> The error window says > > cx_Freeze: Python error in main script > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > C:Python34Wiblsite-packages ox Freeze initscriptsstartup > py", line 14, in run > File > C:Python34Viblsite-packages ax Freezeinitscripts Console.p > y, line 26, in run > File bin/meld, line 29, in <module:> > File "C:Python34libimultiprocessingicontext.py, line 148, in > freezesupport > File 'C:\Python34\lib\multiprocessingspawn.ру", line 74, in > freeze support > File .C:\Python34\lib\multiprocessing\spawn.ру", line 106, in > spawnmain > File .C:\Python34\lib\multiprocessing\spawn.ру", line 119, in > main > File .C:\Python34\lib\multiprocessingprocess.ру", line 273, in > bootstrap > AttributeError: "NoneType object has no attribute 'flush > OK > > On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 6:00 PM, Vasily Galkin <galkin...@yandex.ru> wrote: > >>> I realize that, I just wasn't sure what components were associated with >>> those DLLs as of when the setup script was created. I got it to build >>> locally (though Meld exits with "application requested runtime to terminate >>> in an unusual way" after it's installed. On Appveyor it still fails with >>> "error: invalid command 'bdist_msi'" for some reason. I tossed what I have >>> so far into https://gitlab.gnome.org/keeganwitt/meld/tree/meld-3-18-mingw. >> >> It looks that problem was in multiline & escaping syntax for yml >> >> (I haven't experience with publishing patch sets, so I created merge request >> as a representation of a patchset; sorry if it is inconvenient) >> >> https://gitlab.gnome.org/keeganwitt/meld/merge_requests/1 >> >> After those modifications the bdist_msi command started (and failed for >> lacking some dlls, different for 32 and 64 bit case) >> >> https://ci.appveyor.com/project/galkinvv/meld-ljlj2/build/job/ocd53kml05yobxym >> >> https://ci.appveyor.com/project/galkinvv/meld-ljlj2/build/job/tqo4ht1m1ms4k569 >> >>> On another topic: anybody else seeing this error when closing Meld built >>> with the AIO setup (it only happens when the prompt asking whether you want >>> to save the changes occurs)? >> >> Unfortunately I can't see the image - both in my mail client (web) and in >> meld list archives. _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list meld-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list