Re: Unofficial Deluge 2.0.x for Windows installer
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:40 am
I sent you a PM yesterday I think you've missed(as board states you've not read it, and because of your follow-up 2 posts/questions here afterwards).
Support Forum for the Deluge BitTorrent Client
https://forum.deluge-torrent.org/
jpsdr wrote:Unfortunately it fails during meson build saying there is no compiler avaible, saying that gcc command fails with "file not found" even after putting gcc in the path...
jpsdr wrote:For personnal use, i allready have Visual Studio 2019 and msys2 installed.
I've downloaded (not installed yet) the following :
python-3.6.8.exe
python-3.7.9.exe
python-3.8.6.exe
Win32OpenSSL-1_1_1h.exe
libtorrent-rasterbar-1.2.10.tar.gz
Also begin to follow what's here : https://github.com/wingtk/gvsbuild
I've cloned the repository gvsbuild.
That's the point i am for now. I don't know what python i should install, meaning, the safest...
jpsdr wrote:Ok, i've been able to build the GTK. Try to do what is described here https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/3201#comment:9 but i don't realy understand, not clear, not working (not sure i'm doing what it needs).
jpsdr wrote:I'm using this as base : https://github.com/doadin/DelugeBuildFromSource
I manage to build each step, but i don't understand some parts.
Is building OpenSSL necessary ? Is it not just possible to install OpenSSL ?
One libtorrent is build, i don't see where it's used in the deluge build.
Same for GTK.
Hardcoded path in scripts are realy annoying...
Especialy when you've installed things some other place because the disk is full.
You mean 1.1.1h,right? I have not seen i in the changelog yet...JGAS2 wrote:Python 3.9.0 and OpenSSL 1.1.1i are available for next build...
I saw it here (don't mind the version in URL):petersasi wrote:You mean 1.1.1h,right? I have not seen i in the changelog yet...JGAS2 wrote:Python 3.9.0 and OpenSSL 1.1.1i are available for next build...
3.9 may prove a bit painful if any of the needed components do not yet have the py39 version available, we will see.
For now we are using the version that does not depend on msvc runtime.JGAS2 wrote:I saw it here (don't mind the version in URL):petersasi wrote:You mean 1.1.1h,right? I have not seen i in the changelog yet...JGAS2 wrote:Python 3.9.0 and OpenSSL 1.1.1i are available for next build...
3.9 may prove a bit painful if any of the needed components do not yet have the py39 version available, we will see.
https://kb.firedaemon.com/support/solut ... or-windows
No idea if it is a fake or not but it is dated Oct. 9th