On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 8:47 AM, aishwarya selvaraj < aishwaryaselvaraj1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Dan Liew > Thanks for your feedback. > Yes I was trying to proceed in that direction . > Did you find any links which could be useful ? > could you kindly share them ? > Thanks > > Running a `configure` script is not going to work on Windows out of >> the box because libsnd uses GNU autotools which is for made for UNIX >> like operating systems. You should try and figure out how (if it's >> even possible) to build libsnd on Windows. At glance at the GitHub >> page shows they have a CMake build system but the docs say it will >> likely only work on Linux. There are some commits that mention MINGW >> so maybe it might be possible to build using the MSYS environment. >> >> Just my 0.02, but if I recall Eric doesn't (or didn't) support building directly on Windows. This may have changed since VS must now support more of C99 as part of C11. http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/win32.html It has always been my best practice to either use his provided binaries, or cross compile using mingw on Linux, then move the binary and headers over. Regards, Dave
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