On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 05:12:07PM -0500, Bill Mccormick wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Is there any info on how to do this in a turnkey manner?
> 
> The wiki says:
> 
> The schroedinger and liboil libraries can be compiled for the win32
> platform quite painlessly using a cross compiler on linux.
> 
> The mingw32 set of packages on ubuntu or debian derived systems
> contain everything that is required. A script called 'build_win32_sdk'
> in the tools directory of the schroedinger source tree will produce a
> zipped binary package containing schroedinger, liboil and all the
> required include files ready to deploy on a win32 machine.
> 
> Development of actual win32 applications can then continue on the
> win32 platform using either the Microsoft development tools, or gcc
> based systems such as MinGW or Cygwin.
> 
> 
> but I've been unable to find the build_win32_sdk script in the source 
> tarballs.

It's only in the git repository.



dave...


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