S[mart|tupid] build[1] is updated to 6.0.1 [2] = About =
sbuild is a set of scripts that build various free software packages for Windows from the source, starting with a GCC toolchain (cross-compiled) and MSYS2 core (cross-compiled), and ending with various applications (msys2-git, msys2-subversion, mingw-gdb), libraries and frameworks (GTK+, GNUnet, GStreamer). All buildscripts are written in simple-to-understand-style of POSIX shell language, and a few small utilities are in Python. = Release Highlights = == Bugfixes == Added a windows shell script that gives you (the user) ownership of the whole sbuild tree and full permissions. This is intended to be used before the start of the build to set correct permissions regardless of what the sbuild directory inherited. Dummy files for xcopy now have their names utf-8-encoded and passed to POSIX shell for creation. This way they get correct msyssy permissions. Added bzr-bash-completion package. It's pathetic, when compared to git bash completion. Made freeglut package create installdir with /usr/bin/install - again, for permissions. Changed jasper package to use unzip instead of miniunzip. No idea why i've used miniunzip in the first place. w32-cpython2.7-lib should not pollute current directory anymore. Also made it use /usr/bin/install to install the import library. = List of updated W32-compiled packages = Added MinGW packages: bzr-bash-completion-1.2.0-1 Updated MinGW packages: w32-cpython2.7-lib 1.0-5 -> 1.0-6 freeglut 3.0.0-1 -> 3.0.0-2 jasper 1.900.1-8 -> 1.900.1-9 == Known bugs == No changes from 6.0 [1] https://code.launchpad.net/stupidbuild [2] https://launchpad.net/stupidbuild/trunk/sbupidbuild-6.0/+download/stupidbuild-6.0.1.tar.xz -- O< ascii ribbon - stop html email! - www.asciiribbon.org
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