hello there, please pardon my ignorance, i'm with the list for a couple of weeks as of now (and yes i spent some time to dig pure-data.org and related sites), but i'm still unsure of how to obtain a windows copy of gcc to compile pd sources :)
had previous experience with c[++] and compilers years ago and dropped that when windows desktops came, but now i feel much like returning to the wonderful world of scripting (programming); spent several hours on gcc pages and i'm puzzled - what should i have to download to get gcc up and running on my winXP ?
sorry if that's completely offtopic, i'd be grateful for any help (even in private mail which is aienn@aienn.com for me)
cheers, a.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 07:45:07PM +0400, anton outkine wrote:
hello there, please pardon my ignorance, i'm with the list for a couple of weeks as of now (and yes i spent some time to dig pure-data.org and related sites), but i'm still unsure of how to obtain a windows copy of gcc to compile pd sources :)
To get gcc for windows, you should install the cygwin toolkit from http://cygwin.com/. All you have to do is download the setup program and pick the packages you want to install and you have an almost fully functional unix type environment.
burton samograd