On 2011-01-17, at 9:34 PM, Albert Santoni wrote:
>
> Re: Qt Creator - I've never used it myself but it's supposed to be a
> decent IDE. Garth even had some cool builds of Mixxx for Windows
> cooked up using MinGW where GDB was bundled in, so you could get
> backtraces really easily from users.
Oi!
Even though I don't have time to hack at it directly anymore, if anyone wants
to pick-up on this work I can certainly offer guidance on stuff, if they get
stuck or are looking for direction.
There are numerous tricks that can be used to build MinGW dependencies - I have
in the past (though not for Mixxx) used MinGW-Cross-Env
(http://mingw-cross-env.nongnu.org/) to cross-compile statically linked Qt apps
and also GCC/Win32 libs and then linked those with MinGW/GCC on Win32...
(Fun times with zziplib :D)
As an aside, I can also consult on the use of Hudson CI (it's not just for Java
apps) for doing auto-build, if that is part of the build server picture...
It's not a bad system if you have the resources (ram+disk+cpu).
Cheers,
-G
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