Norman Vine wrote:
> Andy Ross writes:
>
> > + There is no Win32 implementation of the simgear/threads stuff, so
> > MinGW (and MSVC) builds cannot use threads.
>
> see
> Open Source POSIX Threads for Win32
> http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/
>
> This works fine with MingW or MSVC an
Andy Ross writes:
>
> I actually got interested in all this windows stuff yesterday (no, I
> can't explain why), and played around with getting it built. Here's
> the proof:
>
> http://plausible.org/andy/fgfs-mingw.zip [2.3 MB]
Cool
> + There is no Win32 implementation of the simgear/threa
I actually got interested in all this windows stuff yesterday (no, I
can't explain why), and played around with getting it built. Here's
the proof:
http://plausible.org/andy/fgfs-mingw.zip [2.3 MB]
It's a MinGW* build, using SDL and OpenAL. It works, with sound and
video mode switching. The