Thank you Shueng Chuan. I have tested Makefile.mingw32. But make still fails :

make: *** No rule to make target `address.o', needed by `libzmq.dll'.  Stop.

When I search for "address" in the original Makefile generated by configure, nothing is found.

Le 12/07/2013 01:32, KIU Shueng Chuan a écrit :
Hi Laurent,

An alternative is to just use the Makefile in the following directory
https://github.com/zeromq/zeromq3-x/tree/master/builds/mingw32

If necessary, change the optimization flags.


On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 4:56 PM, KIU Shueng Chuan <nixch...@gmail.com <mailto:nixch...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Not all the tests have been ported to run under Windows.
    Check the Makefile, probably there is an entry there that you
    could invoke to only compile the library.



    On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Laurent Alebarde
    <l.aleba...@free.fr <mailto:l.aleba...@free.fr>> wrote:

        Thanks a lot Shueng Chuan. I did a :

        find libzmq/ -exec dos2unix.exe '{}' ';'

        and then ./autogen.sh did its job without error.

        Now, I have another problem when I run make :

        test_sub_forward.cpp: In function 'int main()':
        test_sub_forward.cpp:65:21: error: variable 'main()::timespec
        t' has initializer but incomplete type
        test_sub_forward.cpp:66:24: error: 'nanosleep' was not
        declared in this scope
        make[1]: *** [test_sub_forward.o] Error 1
        make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

        It seems from

          * http://www.opendebug.com/article/489046
          * http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2010-04/msg00032.html


        that it is relative to the pthread implementation. I have to
        dig more, but if you have the solution, you are welcome of course.

        Cheers,


        Laurent.


        Le 10/07/2013 23:35, KIU Shueng Chuan a écrit :

        One of the autogen related files has DOS line endings instead
        of Unix line feeds. Run dos2unix on it. I think it's the m4
        utility that is choking on the DOS carriage returns.

        On Jul 11, 2013 4:22 AM, "Laurent Alebarde"
        <l.aleba...@free.fr <mailto:l.aleba...@free.fr>> wrote:

            Hi list,

            I need to test my app under several versions of Windows,
            at least XP 32, XP 64, and 7, in the MinGW and MinGW-64
            environments. I have Git Cloned from GitHub, and I am
            following the INSTALL file, which starts with a
            ../autogen.sh which fails first :

            $ ./autogen.sh
            autogen.sh: error: could not find libtool. libtool is
            required to run autogen.sh

            I added libtool to the MinGW environment, then autogen
            runs, but fails :

            autoreconf-2.68: Entering directory `.'
            autoreconf-2.68: configure.ac <http://configure.ac>: not
            using Gettext
            autoreconf-2.68: running: aclocal -I config --force -I config
            configure.ac:431 <http://configure.ac:431>: error: `\ '
            is already registered with AC_CONFIG_FILES.
            
/mingw/src/autoconf/26/autoconf2.5-2.68-1/src/autoconf-2.68/lib/autoconf/status.m4:290:
            AC_CONFIG_FILES is expanded from...
            configure.ac:431 <http://configure.ac:431>: the top level
            /bin/m4: cannot remove temporary directory
            /tmp/ar2800.3924/m4-kvQiAN: Directory not empty
            autom4te-2.68: /bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1
            aclocal-1.11: /mingw/bin/autom4te-2.68 failed with exit
            status: 1
            autoreconf-2.68: aclocal failed with exit status: 1
            autogen.sh: error: autoreconf exited with status 0

            Any idea please ? Or a link to a working procedure for
            0MQ under MinGW ?

            I know there exist a rubby script, but only for 32 bits,
            so I have not given it a try.

            Cheers,


            Laurent.

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