Reply to message «Re: Vim taken from 
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crashes under wine», 
sent 23:20:18 09 July 2011, Saturday
by Christian Brabandt:

> Did you use make -f Make_ming.mak ? I don't think, you need libncurses
> for crosscompiling a windows binary.
You are saying I don't need ./configure (because it is what is failing, before 
I 
run make)?
make -f Make_ming.mak is failing due to absence of i586-pc-mingw32msvc-gcc (it 
is i686-mingw32-gcc on my system).

Original message:
> Hi ZyX!
> 
> On Sa, 09 Jul 2011, ZyX wrote:
> > What are «all mingw32 packages»?
> > 
> > After installing mingw32 (using crossdev -t i686-mingw32) I have to do
> > something
> 
> > with dependencies, but even compilation of the first dependency (ncurses) 
fails:
> You are using a different linux distribution. I did install using
> Debian:
> #v+
> ~$ COLUMNS=100 dpkg -l "mingw*"
> ii  mingw32             4.2.1.dfsg-2ubuntu1 Minimalist GNU win32 (cross)
> compiler
> ii  mingw32-binutils    2.20-0.1            Minimalist GNU win32 (cross)
> binutils
> ii  mingw32-runtime     3.15.2-0ubuntu1     Minimalist GNU win32 (cross)
> runtime
> #v-
> 
> > ../lib/libncurses.a(lib_ttyflags.o):lib_ttyflags.c:(.text+0x98):
> > undefined reference to `__nc_mingw_ioctl'
> > 
> > (I guess it is compilation of some test).
> > Configure flags are
> > 
> >     --target=$T --host=$T --build=x86_64-linux --prefix=/usr/$T
> > 
> > (where T=i686-mingw32) and make flags are
> > 
> >     -j5
> > 
> > .
> 
> Did you use make -f Make_ming.mak ? I don't think, you need libncurses
> for crosscompiling a windows binary.
> 
> 
> regards,
> Christian

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