Most of it should already build under Cygwin as cygwin1b apps. just $ ./configure && make tools && cd dlls && make
You will have trouble with kernel32 and ntdll. Also there is a patch to build Wineserver on cygwin floating around. If you want to build apps that are linked to msvcrt.dll rather than cygwin runtime dont use cygwin. I tried using the -fno-cygwin option in the past but the problem is that some of the other librarys we link to such as -fl and GL are linked to cygwin so you will end up with programs that try to import both msvcrt and cygwin. I would recommend you get Mingw + MSYS from www.sourceforge.net/projects/mingw and follow my directions for doing a WINE build on Windows from here. http://reactos.wox.org/rosdocs/bk02pt02ch15.html Thanks Steven --- "Dimitrie O. Paun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On September 23, 2003 11:02 pm, Pavel Roskin wrote: > > The attached script makes it possible to compile many programs from > Wine > > under Windows. The only software needed on Windows is Cygwin with > MinGW > > libraries and some other utilities (flex, bison). Simply run > setup.exe > > from www.cygwin.com and make sure to select MinGW development > tools. > > Then get Wine sources, and run the attached script in the Cygwin > shell > > while in the Wine top-level source directory. > > Cool, but wouldn't it be even nicer if we could build everything out > of our Makefiles directly? It may be a bit trickier to integrate > cleanly into our build system, but I think the result is much nicer. > > -- > Dimi. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com