On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, Phil Dibowitz wrote:

>> Yes, Fedora has mingw-libzip and mingw-zlib already packaged.  In fact, it
>> even has mingw-hidapi (I did that one :)).  I guess I was spoiled by what
>> was available in Fedora and assumed other distros would have the same
>> things available.
>
> Phew. OK, I have stuff built.
>
> Attached is a diff of the install docs for you to peruse, as well as a zip of
> the libconcord-3.dll and concordance.exe. I failed to build the installer
> because I haven't yet bothered to find `makensis`

One minor issue with the install docs: the Fedora package for zlib is 
mingw-zlib not mingw-libz.  You don't technically need to install it - 
installing mingw-libzip will grab it automatically, but I guess it can't 
hurt to install it manually.

Did you want me to do something with the libconcord-3.dll and 
concordance.exe?

>> Sure you don't just want me to build the Windows binaries?  :)
>
> Maybe - but I think it's worth at least attempting having instructions that
> work outside of Fedora.

Yeah, that's a good point.  I'm surprised other distributions haven't 
picked up Fedora's scripts and setup - it's quite handy.

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