Thanks for the reply. I have no particular allegiance to MinGW. It's just what kept coming up in my research as to getting this library built. If not MinGW, what else would I use? I have CygWin, but I understand that if I use that shell, then I will always have to compile my programs inside of it. I program in Code::Blocks and don't want to change that.
Thanks again. On Monday, July 9, 2012 10:50:45 PM UTC-6, Geoff Beier wrote: > > It's been so many years since I've used mingw that I don't have very > specific advice. But based on those error messages you need to link > winsock. Maybe googling link winsock mingw will get you on the right path. > The answer will involve adding linker flags along the lines of -L(some > directory) -l(something like ws2_32). > > This isn't crypto++ specific. Look to see what other applications that use > winsock do to build on mingw. > > Hope this gets you pointed in the right direction. > > Geoff > > On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, Randy wrote: > >> Anybody? I really need to get this library installed, and I'm not seeing >> any solutions on the web. I know that this is a long file, but it looks to >> me like the problems trace back to one issue. >> >> Thank you, I appreciate any help. >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the "Crypto++ >> Users" Google Group. >> To unsubscribe, send an email to >> [email protected]. >> More information about Crypto++ and this group is available at >> http://www.cryptopp.com. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "Crypto++ Users" Google Group. To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected]. More information about Crypto++ and this group is available at http://www.cryptopp.com.
