On 11/16/2011 03:20, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:> JonY wrote: > >> On 11/14/2011 18:01, JonY wrote: >>> On 11/10/2011 19:22, JonY wrote: >>>> On 11/10/2011 18:39, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm subscribed to the list (and I set my reply-to to the list). >>>>> Please do not CC me. >>>>> >>>>> JonY wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Its probably on one of the sf tracker somewhere, I can't seem to find it >>>>>> anymore. It wasn't anything complicated, so I should be able to redo it >>>>>> quickly. >>>>> >>>>> I'm a Linux guy. I do not have easy access to a windows machine >>>>> and don't have the time or patience to maintain one. >>>>> >>>>> For windows stuff I'll be relying on others to provide and test >>>>> patches. >>>>> >>>>> Erik >>>> >>>> Alright, here's a quick fix, although it is more ugly than I remembered. >>>> >>>> Basically, it removes those _MSC_VER ifdefs, and relies on inttypes.h >>>> where available, and falls back to I64 on MSVC and then ll for others, >>>> all format warnings suppressed. >>>> >>>> Tested on MinGW. >>>> >>>> Sven-Hendrik, or any other mingw guys around, do you mind testing the >>>> patch too? Patch based on git master from >>>> https://git.xiph.org/mirrors/flac.git. >>>> >>> >>> Ifdef changes now consolidated into a single file. >> >> Ping, no comments? >> >> I noticed some more ifdeferies around that needs consolidating and >> warnings that need suppressing, that can go into a separate patch. > > Sorry, I got hit by the Gnome3 catastrophe of 2011 and I'm still trying > to make my machine usable. > > ErikWow ok, haven't touched it since the gnone2 days, it was pretty decent back then. I'll come back later then. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 196 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/attachments/20111116/f89deee0/attachment.pgp
On 11/16/2011 06:49, JonY wrote:> On 11/16/2011 03:20, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: >> JonY wrote: >> >>> On 11/14/2011 18:01, JonY wrote: >>>> On 11/10/2011 19:22, JonY wrote: >>>>> On 11/10/2011 18:39, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm subscribed to the list (and I set my reply-to to the list). >>>>>> Please do not CC me. >>>>>> >>>>>> JonY wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Its probably on one of the sf tracker somewhere, I can't seem to find it >>>>>>> anymore. It wasn't anything complicated, so I should be able to redo it >>>>>>> quickly. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm a Linux guy. I do not have easy access to a windows machine >>>>>> and don't have the time or patience to maintain one. >>>>>> >>>>>> For windows stuff I'll be relying on others to provide and test >>>>>> patches. >>>>>> >>>>>> Erik >>>>> >>>>> Alright, here's a quick fix, although it is more ugly than I remembered. >>>>> >>>>> Basically, it removes those _MSC_VER ifdefs, and relies on inttypes.h >>>>> where available, and falls back to I64 on MSVC and then ll for others, >>>>> all format warnings suppressed. >>>>> >>>>> Tested on MinGW. >>>>> >>>>> Sven-Hendrik, or any other mingw guys around, do you mind testing the >>>>> patch too? Patch based on git master from >>>>> https://git.xiph.org/mirrors/flac.git. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ifdef changes now consolidated into a single file. >>> >>> Ping, no comments? >>> >>> I noticed some more ifdeferies around that needs consolidating and >>> warnings that need suppressing, that can go into a separate patch. >> >> Sorry, I got hit by the Gnome3 catastrophe of 2011 and I'm still trying >> to make my machine usable. >> >> Erik > > Wow ok, haven't touched it since the gnone2 days, it was pretty decent > back then. > > I'll come back later then. >Ping, anything new? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 196 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/attachments/20111127/3d94e2a2/attachment.pgp
Erik de Castro Lopo
2011-Nov-27 01:10 UTC
[Flac-dev] Git branch with compiling fixes for win32
JonY wrote:> > Wow ok, haven't touched it since the gnone2 days, it was pretty decent > > back then. > > > > I'll come back later then. > > > > Ping, anything new?Well I've replaced Gnome3 with XMonad which is a huse step in the right direction. Still super busy with a bunch of other things (eg family, the day job and looking for a new day job :-) ). I do expect to get around to this. Just having a bit of trouble having a nice clean 6-8 hour block which I can devote to this. If anyone else has free time, I'd have no problem with them jumping in and helping. Just please co-ordinate here. Cheers, Erik -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo http://www.mega-nerd.com/