On 7 March 2011 13:19, Francis Tyers <[email protected]> wrote:
> El dl 07 de 03 de 2011 a les 12:52 +0000, en/na Jimmy O'Regan va
> escriure:
>> On 7 March 2011 08:16, Francis Tyers <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > El dl 07 de 03 de 2011 a les 11:12 +0300, en/na pavel suvorov va
>> > escriure:
>> >> As I understood, it's unreally to dig out the troubles with running
>> >> Apertium under Cygwin..
>> >
>> > Well, the problems are probably mostly to do with the installer.
>> >
>> >> By the other side, if I don't mistake, it's possibly to compile native
>> >> Win app from the source code ?
>> >
>> > Not sure about this. You could try with Visual C++ I guess.
>> >
>>
>> Parts of it won't work, because of incompatibilities in Visual C++:
>> it's not a simple matter of compiling in VC++. In any case, Apertium
>> depends on a POSIX shell, so parts of Cygwin would still be necessary
>> anyway.
>
> How about that thing that guy Erik made ?
>
>  http://www.winxlator.com/
>
> Perhaps Erik (in CC) has some ideas of how Kseniya can get Apertium
> working on Windows ?

It still uses Cygwin.


-- 
<Leftmost> jimregan, that's because deep inside you, you are evil.
<Leftmost> Also not-so-deep inside you.

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