Actually, you have to distribute:
CFLite
icudt40
icuin40
icuuc40
pthreadVC2
(And possibly a msvc library, but all exes usually need one of those.)
This might be from where I got the original library (a maintainer of the
wincairo port.)
I'll give it a shot, I've always had bad luck getting this to work, I'm
always held up somewhere by the cygwin stuff, I'll delete everything and
re-follow the instructions and see what happens.
[>] Brian
On 1/20/2012 2:30 PM, Adam Roben wrote:
On Jan 20, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Brian Barnes wrote:
On Windows, it's a mess. I used the wincario port, but I'm having DLL troubles
with that for some users. Trying to create my own stand-along Visual Studio
compile doesn't seem possible, there's way to much changes I'd have to make to
the code. If somebody has done something like this, I'd be happy to hear it.
A clean version of JSC that compiled on it's own would be wonderful, but
obviously not likely.
I'd suggest trying to get the WinCairo version of JavaScriptCore (which really
has nothing to do with Cairo at all; it's just a build of JavaScriptCore that
uses CFLite instead of CoreFoundation) building on its own without the rest of
WebKit. There's a JavaScriptCore.sln file that you can use for this purpose.
The only other DLL you should have to distribute is CFLite.dll.
-Adam
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