Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > On 4/9/08, Douglas E. Engert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> As I said before, if you can create an installable SCB from ming, that >> can work on XP and Vista with OpenSSL and zip, that can work for login >> and browsers, then the MSVC build could be dropped. >> >> Until then, it would be a good idea to keep MSVC build around. >
OK, I am willing to try and build with a cross compile using mingw as that appears to be the consensus of opensc-project members. I have an Ubuntu system with the mingw32, mingw32-binutils, and mingw-runtime. But I don't see in the opensc configure how to tell it to build the cross compile win32 version. It looks like the scb create-using-mingw, so I assume I should try and use it... > I've added a script opensc-install.bat that installs the package. > All you need to do is extract the files to their final location and > run this script. I see the script, its a start, but I though NSIS was the direction? You could still consider > > No graphical installer, but it is doing the same... > > The create-using-mingw in scb trunk builds the file structure. I tried that, but it is trying to load openssl-SNAP-20080403, which is not available, so I tried 20080415. (Why do you need the snapshot? Is it related to your OpenSSL rt#1552?) It also tries to load libp11-0.2.4 that is not created yet, and opensc-0.11.4 that does not have any of your changes yet. So I stopped at the downloads for now. > > Alon. > > -- Douglas E. Engert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass Avenue Argonne, Illinois 60439 (630) 252-5444 _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel