Re: [Mingw-users] Re: [gimpwin-dev] glib under mingw32 debian cross compiler, problem with windres : gmodule-win32res.lo: file not recognized: File format not recognized
From: James Michael DuPont <mdupont777 yahoo com>
To: Christopher Faylor <cgf redhat com>,Christof Petig <christof petig-baender de>
Cc: dia-list gnome org, gimpwin-dev yahoogroups com,MinGW-users lists sourceforge net, steven obrien2 ntlworld com
Subject: Re: [Mingw-users] Re: [gimpwin-dev] glib under mingw32 debian cross compiler, problem with windres : gmodule-win32res.lo: file not recognized: File format not recognized
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 13:34:58 -0700 (PDT)
--- Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 04:03:28PM +0200, Christof Petig wrote:
> >[Summary: Cygwin is good to compile programs on win32 with minimal
> >porting effort, but a stable port should use MinGW]
>
> Summary: If you want to ignore all of the work that has gone into
> -mno-cygwin to make it work reliably, then use MinGW.
I have a great deal of respect for cygwin, and use it every day at
work.
The amount of packages for it great.
For me, the only reason why I am using mingw, is because it is hosted
under linux. Like many of you, I dont have windows at home, and would
never fork out the cash for a legal copy of the MSVC compilier.
That is why I am so excited that the mingw is coming along nicely.
I hope to find portability throught all the incarnations of the gcc
toolchain.
It is interesting how autoconf, automake, m4 and perl play such a large
role in the build process. I long to convert all of this into some perl
runtime, at least something that can be debugged.
m4 to perl translator? introspector::m4, inline::m4?
hmmm, have to look into the implementation. At least the .configure
script should be a debuggable object. Perl would fit in somehow.
mike
Mike
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James Michael DuPont
http://introspector.sourceforge.net/
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