> > I thought installing would be trivial as with other eggs. Anything that has to link with native libraries has the potential to break, especially on Windows, where there is not default or standard location for header-files and libraries. > > What other setup is required for glut? You mentioned freeglut libs. Guess I > don't know what they are. >
You must have downloaded and extracted freeglut somewhere, at least that's what I assume according to the path you gave in a recent mail. What you need is the header file "GL/glut.h" for compiling and the "import" library of the GLUT DLL for linking, which is probably called "libfreeglut.a" or something similar. "chicken-install" (or more precisely "csc") doesn't know where the header file and library are installed, so we have to pass the necessary paths to csc (which in turn passes them on to gcc). Setting the CSC_OPTIONS environment-variable will implicitly pass the options to all invocations of "csc". cheers, felix _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
