According to John Anderson:
>Putting HTDig on Win NT by a novice programmer. 
>I've spent the last couple of days reading through the archives, downloading
>files and preparing for the most likely problems associated with putting
>HTDig on my site.
>I would like to know if there is a prewritten procedure, a road map, or flow
>chart for installing HTDig on Win NT. A step by step plan that would keep me
>from making simple mistakes and help others trying to do similar
>installations would be very helpful.

As someone posted on this list a while before, ht://Dig should
compile out of the box on NT if GNU C and some tools have been
installed on that machine.  The GNU stuff should be available at
Cygnus (http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/) and AFAIK it installs
quite easily (has been a while since I've done that on some machine,
but things can only get better, no?).  You'll need bash to run the
configuration script, GNU make and gcc/g++ (along with libs) and
the Cygnus Windows support stuff (cygwin).

Run-time configuration should be work-alike on *nix and Non-*nix
systems.


cheers,
  Torsten

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