I can't imagine anything that 'libiconv' does that would not work just fine with a Microsoft compile. As mentioned in another post, if necessary I'll just hack a build for it.
Definitely do not want any CYGWIN or MINGW dependencies in the executables. * David Lawless wrote: >Searched for nearly an hour and dug in the release >tree and I can't find any clear information on how to >compile GNU 'libiconv' natively under Windows with >Visual Studio 2008 and/or 2010. README.woe32 in the current libiconv sources is pretty clear about this, "Building requires the mingw or cygwin development environment (includes gcc). MS Visual C/C++ with "nmake" is no longer supported." There are various ways to build the library with MingW and then link it with MSVC into whatever you need it for. >Have no reservations about using CYGWIN for >building so long as the 'cl' compiler is used and >no CYGWIN dependencies are present in the DLLs. MinGW these days creates executables that depend on some threading DLL if you need threading at least, that might be a problem. _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ xml@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml