It's not clear do I download everything under the dependencies link at the
top? or is msys2 doing it for me?
Roy
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On Dec 23, 2014, at 23:56 PM, RoyOnWheels royavery@hotmail.com wrote:
It's not clear do I download everything under the dependencies link at the
top? or is msys2 doing it for me?
That’s all don through MSYS. That link is just informational.
-Marius
Great Christmas present!! I want to report a successful basic release build
under Windows 8.1 using the new instructions! I did have to rename my
Windows account from 'Tim Deagan' to 'tdeagan' since msys2 can't handle
spaces in the paths, but otherwise everything worked great.
Thanks for the help and docs!! I'm going to pull the new dev that I'd
completed on my Debian VM down to the Windows environment and see if I can
keep that development going (I've got a nice View menu driven set of scaling
tics on the axes working there.)
cheers (and a happy holiday to all!)
--tim
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This undoubtedly shows my Git ignorance (I've always worked in SVN/CVS shops
and projects, OpenSCAD is my first Git experience,) but can someone share
the reason that these files aren't tracked or in the .gitignore:
Makefile.Debug
Makefile.Release
object_script.openscad.Debug
object_script.openscad.Release
openscad.exe
release/
src/lexer.lexer.cpp
src/parser_yacc.cpp
I'm really liking Git, they're going to hate me at work when I come back
from vacation and terrify them with the idea I might make us switch from
SVN. It was already my April Fools joke on the team this last year and they
didn't think it was funny then (I did :-) For us it would be a significant
re-tooling (Puppet, Rundeck, Jenkins, Jira/Greenhopper, Tortoise, Ankhsvn,
RedGate, etc. are all working nicely with SVN for us) but maybe I can start
a new project up with it...
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On Dec 31, 2014, at 03:12 AM, tdeagan tim@deagan.net wrote:
[…] but can someone share
the reason that these files aren't tracked or in the .gitignore:
Makefile.Debug
Makefile.Release
object_script.openscad.Debug
object_script.openscad.Release
openscad.exe
release/
These are all related to the new Windows build system and we didn’t yet add them to .gitignore
src/lexer.lexer.cpp
src/parser_yacc.cpp
Where do these come from? To my knowledge, these files should not be written to the src/ folder. If they’re written to the correct location, they’ll be ignored.
I'm really liking Git,
Once you switch you won’t switch back. The git workflow is, IMO, far superior to the centralized svn-style systems.
More recent svn versions do have better branching behavior then earlier though, so it’s not as much of a magic switch as it used to be.
A lot of corporate users tend to choose Mercurial over git. Not sure why.
-Marius
src/lexer.lexer.cpp
src/parser_yacc.cpp
Where do these come from? To my knowledge, these files should not be
written to the src/ folder. If they’re written to the correct location,
they’ll be ignored.
Hmmm. Weird. I found them in my clean master branch and in a seperate
clean clone I did of the OpenSCAD/OpenSCAD master branch. But I didn't
check until after I did a build of each of these, so perhaps they're
emerging from the Win build somehow?
I'll do another clone of the master later today and check before and after/
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Are they perhaps created by Lex & Yacc? Seem to recall that from the
distant past...
On 12/31/2014 10:38 AM, tdeagan wrote:
src/lexer.lexer.cpp
src/parser_yacc.cpp
Where do these come from? To my knowledge, these files should not be
written to the src/ folder. If they’re written to the correct location,
they’ll be ignored.
Hmmm. Weird. I found them in my clean master branch and in a seperate
clean clone I did of the OpenSCAD/OpenSCAD master branch. But I didn't
check until after I did a build of each of these, so perhaps they're
emerging from the Win build somehow?
I'll do another clone of the master later today and check before and after/
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On Dec 31, 2014, at 15:10 PM, William W Martin wwm@wwmartin.net wrote:
Are they perhaps created by Lex & Yacc? Seem to recall that from the distant past…
They are, but they shouldn’t be created in the src/ folder, but in the root folder.
Sounds like a build glitch somewhere..
-Marius
On 12/31/2014 09:33 PM, Marius Kintel wrote:
They are, but they shouldn’t be created in the src/ folder, but in the root folder.
Sounds like a build glitch somewhere..
Looks like those are coming from there:
https://github.com/openscad/openscad/blob/master/scripts/release-common.sh#L233
I'm not sure if that's still required.
ciao,
Torsten.
On Dec 31, 2014, at 15:40 PM, Torsten Paul Torsten.Paul@gmx.de wrote:
Looks like those are coming from there:
https://github.com/openscad/openscad/blob/master/scripts/release-common.sh#L233
I'm not sure if that's still required.
Interesting. Given that those shouldn’t even be used I don’t see why they’d be needed.
Unless there are other places those files are messed with..
-Marius