At 22:11 01.06.01 -0700, Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote:
>Okay, ladies and germs, here's my dilemma:
>
>My plug-in, which is compiling wonderfully on Linux, is supposed to be
>demonstrated on a Windows box in a little less than 48 hours. I'm in the
>process of pulling a fresh copy of the latest CVS version onto an NT
>machine to try building from scratch, but I'm somewhat (understandably,
>I think) nervous about manually tweaking everything to get it working.
>Oh yeah, and I don't have Visual Studio -- just the Cygwin tools.
>
>Any bright ideas, aside from wiping Windows off the demo machine?
>
If you haven't had luck compiling it yet, you may want to send me a
copy of the sources. If there isn't any terribly done with system
dependencies or Gtk internals I may be able to compile it and send
you a working binary within some hours, though I'm not constantly
online.
Hans
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