> -----Original Message----- > From: David Darj [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2010 6:26 AM > To: Cooke, Mark > Cc: [email protected]; Troy Simpson > Subject: Re: Tigris binary packages for Windows > > On 2010-04-26 13:58, Cooke, Mark wrote: > > Hi David, list, > > > > > >>>>> On 2010-04-22 17:06, Cooke, Mark wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> I am resurrecting this thread to ask if anyone has come > >>>>> forward to volunteer time and/or effort to resurrect the > >>>>> windoze binaries as we are still on 1.6.6 against 1.6.11 > >>>>> announced a few days ago. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> From: David Darj [mailto:[email protected]] > >>>> Sent: 22 April 2010 21:21 > >>>> > >>>> I have built both 1.6.9 and 1.6.11 > >>>> They are available on my webpage http://alagazam.net > >>>> You (and anyone else) is welcome to download and use it. > >>>> > >>>> The reason I've not announced the release in this (users) > >>>> list is that I've hoped some people reading the dev list > >>>> (where I did announce it) to download and test it first so > >>>> I know my build environment is okey. > >>>> As the web page says all test on subversion itself is running > >>>> ok., but the bindings has not been tested. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> On 2010-04-23 10:29, Cooke, Mark wrote: > >>> > >>> You star! Thanks very much. I will do some testing with > >>> apache 2.2 on windoze using mod_dav_svn and python bindings > >>> (to Trac using mod_wsgi) and report back... > >>> > >>> > >> From: David Darj [mailto:[email protected]] > >> Sent: 23 April 2010 18:08 > >> > >> Thanx that would be gr8. > >> > > So far so good. Minor points but the ".11" package readme still > refers > > to ".9" > Oh...thats my fault missing to change the version number in some spots. > I think I was focused on getting the dependecies versions right. > > and some of the files have a different name format from the > > tigris packages, e.g.: > > > > o svn-python-1.6.6.win32-py2.6.exe > > o svn-win32-1.6.11_py.zip > > > > ...although I realise one is an installer and the other just the > files. > > > You're right, the first one is an installer and the second one only the > files. > If you look at tigris download page a bit further down you see the > corresponding zip-file there as well. > I've just havn't looked into byinding these installers. > > Actually, I am unsure about installing the latter, can I just copy > the > > files over the ones I already have installed or do I need to tell > python > > about it somehow (probably OT for this list I guess, perhaps Troy is > > listening)? > > > I'm not a python programmer so I don't really know how to install this > package (thats why the bindings are not tested). > But I suppose you can just extract the file over the old ones. > Actually it's not Troy that used to build the python installers, it was > DJ Heap, who also used to build the binaries. > Maybe he has some info on this matter. > > > >>> Out of interest, did you use VC6 or VC2008 to compile (there were > >>> suggestions earlier in the thread that there might be some > potential > >>> issues using VC2008 binaries against the official apache build > which > >>> > > I > > > >>> am required to use here): > >>> > >>> > >> It's built using the good old VC6 like D.J Heap previously did. > >> That way no runtime-dll:s (msvcr*) needs to be distributed with it. > >> > >> > > Excellent, thanks again. > > > > > >>> Also, did you hook up with Troy about the installers ~ I > >>> assume that he would be able to put them on tigris at least > >>> until we get a new home on apache: > >>> > >>> > >> I havn't had any contact with troy, but this mail is cc:d to > >> him as well. So if he is reading it it would be great if he > >> (or anyone else) want to put the there. > >> > >> > > It would be really great if Troy could pick up the baton here as that > > would negate my python install issues. > > > > All the best, > > > > ~ mark c > > >
Looks like we're getting closer to official binaries then... As far as the python bindings installer goes, that's something I know nothing about. I have new code for the windows WiX-based installer, but thus far haven't had any commit access to place the code back in. The WiX code in the repository has 'issues'. Regards, Troy
