On Tue, 25 Mar 2014, Phil Dibowitz wrote:

>> Did you want me to do something with the libconcord-3.dll and
>> concordance.exe?
>
> Can you try them and tell me if they actually work. :)

Yeah.  Technically, we need to include more than just those 2 files - we 
need to include all the dependent libraries too.  That makensis script is 
good at figuring out all the needed libraries.  :)

> I got a lot of "I don't know what this path means on the target system" kind
> of warnings from the linker, which I imagine are normal, but want to make sure
> it works.

I think those are normal.

>> Yeah, that's a good point.  I'm surprised other distributions haven't
>> picked up Fedora's scripts and setup - it's quite handy.
>
> Yeah, seriously. From the README I get the impression the debian packages are
> relatively new.

It looks like they made a big push to improve Windows cross-compile 
support a couple releases back.  It appears they were going to add OS X 
support as well (wouldn't that be sweet if we could build OS X binaries 
from Linux, too?), but the Apple license wouldn't support it.

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