On 10/01/2013 05:08 PM, Scott Talbert wrote:
> +Building concordance with MinGW is fairly straight forward (you will need to
> +specify the include and library paths for libconcord as below if you did not
> +install it to the MinGW sysroot):
> +   mingw32-configure CPPFLAGS="-I../libconcord" 
> LDFLAGS="-L../libconcord/.libs"
> +   mingw32-make

Is there no "make install" or "make installer" or "make msi" or something?

> -    int err;
>  #ifdef WIN32

Don't you mean _WIN32 ?

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