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-Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP/Vista, Win95/98/ME):
-
-Building requires the mingw or cygwin development environment (includes gcc).
-MS Visual C/C++ with "nmake" is no longer supported.
-
-This file explains how to create binaries for the mingw execution environment.
-For how to create binaries for the cygwin environment, please see the normal
-INSTALL file. MS Visual C/C++ with "nmake" is no longer supported.
-
-I recommend to use the cygwin environment as the development environment
-and mingw only as the target (runtime, deployment) environment.
-For this, you need to install
- - cygwin,
- - the mingw runtime package, also from the cygwin site.
-
-You must not install cygwin programs directly under /usr/local -
-because the mingw compiler and linker would pick up the include files
-and libraries from there, thus introducing an undesired dependency to
-cygwin. You can for example achieve this by using the
-configure option --prefix=/usr/local/cygwin each time you build a
-program for cygwin.
-
-Building for mingw is then achieved through the following preparation
-and configure commands:
-
- PATH=/usr/local/mingw/bin:$PATH
- export PATH
- ./configure --host=i586-pc-mingw32 --prefix=/usr/local/mingw \
- CPPFLAGS="-mno-cygwin -Wall -I/usr/local/mingw/include" \
- CFLAGS="-mno-cygwin -O2 -g" \
- CXXFLAGS="-mno-cygwin -O2 -g" \
- LDFLAGS="-mno-cygwin -L/usr/local/mingw/lib"
-
-The -mno-cygwin tells the cygwin compiler and linker to build for mingw.
-The -I and -L option are so that packages previously built for the
-same environment are found. The --host option tells the various
-tools that you are building for mingw, not cygwin.