A Breezy status update

Alexander Belchenko alexander.belchenko at gmail.com
Tue Jun 20 08:37:04 UTC 2017


I might help with Windows builds, but without 100% guarantees. Last time I
looked at windows-installers project - it was too complex for me. All this
bootstrap magic, I didn't get it, and homestly I have no inspiration to
dive into it.

If we can drop TortoiseBzr from build - it should be much easier to build.
I just need to check which version of Visual Studio is required.

Oh, and I don't know about the current state of PyQt which is required for
QBzr and Bazaar Explorer. That might be a problem to update all QBzr
internals to new versions of Qt.

We might start with just core bzr, maybe pip-installable.


2017-06-16 22:42 GMT+03:00 Jose Luis <jls_boost at yahoo.com>:

> On 16/06/2017 14:19, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
> >
> > We haven't decided what kind of binary packages we'll build ourselves for
> > releases, but it's probably going to be fewer than for Bazaar.
> > Maintaining these builds and testing them takes up a lot of time.
> >
> > I hope others who are interested in builds for other platforms can
> > help out.
> >
> > Jelmer
>
> Hi all. I am also stuck with Windows XP. I couple of weeks ago, I managed
> to build, install, and do some testing with wxPython 4.0 on this platform.
> I use Python 3.4.4, the latest version available for XP with an installer.
>
> I tried to create a Bazaar installer in the past, but failed miserably
> (too many unknowns for me). If someone could publish an installer for XP on
> launchpad, I am willing to test it.
>
> Regards,
>
> JL
>
>
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