On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, smoerk wrote:
guenter geiger wrote:
hi smoerk,
you are absolutely right, we should fix ASAP the build process for Windows.
But first, for those who want to try it, you have to install WinCVS. It is pretty useless to download the CVS tarball (which, you are right, can't be used for development).
but there is a link on pure-data.sf.net which says "If you absoluetly cannot use CVS, there are nightly CVS-tarballs of the whole project tree available (around 15 MB currently)".
maybe it would be wise to remove this, if there are no snapshots, which could be compiled.
you are right, I thought I had this removed already. thanks for the pointer.
what about cross-compiling from linux? i don't know if there is any chance to get it work... i cannot compile windows externals, because i cannot install a cracked version of MS VC++ on our university computers... ;-)
:( I see. Best would be we to get them compiled with mingw or something then. Maybe I will find the time to do it ...
Greetings,
Guenter