Hi Jorrit,
> Would you know what I did wrong?
Nevermind, I forgot to restart cygwin, now everything is fine.
Thanks a lot.
Patrick
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Hi Jorrit,
> Mingw can be found at http://www.mingw.org
> Personally I think it is better then cygwin. But cygwin should work
> too. Just check
> if you have the needed dll's there.
This is interesting, I specifically set up cygwin support from the
installation process, and it did modify the c:\c
Mingw can be found at http://www.mingw.org
Personally I think it is better then cygwin. But cygwin should work
too. Just check
if you have the needed dll's there.
Greetings,
On Dec 15, 2007 7:14 AM, Patrick Ye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On 12/15/07, Jorrit Tyberghein <[EMAIL PROTE
Hi there,
On 12/15/07, Jorrit Tyberghein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The .py files are the same. The .so files will become .dll files. What
> compiler are
> you using? I'm not sure that python plugin is already supported by MSVC. I
> know it works with the free mingw compiler.
Um... I'm not quit
The .py files are the same. The .so files will become .dll files. What
compiler are
you using? I'm not sure that python plugin is already supported by MSVC. I
know it works with the free mingw compiler.
Greetings,
On Dec 15, 2007 6:51 AM, Patrick Ye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I jus
Hi guys,
I just installed the win 32 version of the crystal space lib from the
file http://www.crystalspace3d.org/downloads/cs-win32libs-1.2_001.exe.
Everything seems to be fine, but I just called seem to find the python
bindings for crystalspace and cegui.
When I compiled crystal space and cegu
On 14.12.2007 23:30, Julian Schrittwieser wrote:
>> You almost certainly will need also to specify CC=586-mingw32msvc-
>> gcc. Without this, it probably finds the Linux compiler rather than
>> the Mingw compiler.
> It almost seemed to work, but there is still a problem:
> objcopy: ./out/linuxx86/o
> You almost certainly will need also to specify CC=586-mingw32msvc-
> gcc. Without this, it probably finds the Linux compiler rather than
> the Mingw compiler.
It almost seemed to work, but there is still a problem:
objcopy: ./out/linuxx86/optimize/libs/csutil/scfstr.o: File format not
recognize
On Dec 14, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Julian Schrittwieser wrote:
> I replaced the path to mingw since the Ubuntu package installs it
> somewhere else:
> ./configure --target=mingw32 --host=mingw32 --build=i686-pc-linux-
> gnu \
> CXXFLAGS=-I/usr/i586-mingw32msvc/include \
> "LDFLAGS=-L/usr/i586-mingw32ms
res wrote:
> On 14.12.2007 17:51, Julian Schrittwieser wrote:
>> Could anyone be so kind and tell me what options I should use for cross
>> compiling?
> Hm well, as a first step to diagnose the error, perhaps provide the
> config.log for the cross compilation.
It also would not hurt to post the ge
On 14.12.2007 17:51, Julian Schrittwieser wrote:
> Could anyone be so kind and tell me what options I should use for cross
> compiling?
Hm well, as a first step to diagnose the error, perhaps provide the
config.log for the cross compilation.
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