According to tomi:
>  The reason because I' m writing you is to ask about a possible
> transposition of a Unix-like OSs project into a Windows based one...
> 
> Has I have chance to see, htdig uses external libraries, not talking
> about the object oriented of the C++ language.
> How could you solve a "problem" like this? I assume it's not only a cut
> 'n' paste procedure, but I have to say I *never* worked on Visual C++ or
> others Windows based builder or compiler.
> 
> I' ve also had chance to see someone compiled binaries for Windows, but
> they' re not a good choice for my program: infact it is very
> configurable and this is not can be done only running a Cygwin... but I
> need to provide a user interface to Windows too...
> 
> Why this? Simply because my father' s building an intranet with about
> ten clients on his office and I would like to provide him a good
> intranet-search program to make the work better and to taste my work...
> :) Why not on Linux OS? Because in dad' s office *nobody* never seen or
> knows what a Linux is... :(

I don't understand why installing the Cygwin package on these Windows
systems isn't an option for you.  As far as I know, it's the only way to
run the ht://Dig package under Windows.

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