On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 01:04:55AM +0200, Stephane Fillod wrote: > On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 05:24:59PM -0700, Eric Blossom wrote: > > > So, then the question becomes, "what's the easiest way to build GNU > > Radio for a windows target?" > > I would say natively. Since I'm a developer and not a Windows final > user, I'll be the only one doing cross-development. > > > I thought that most people ran MinGW under windows. I take it that > > you are running it under linux and generating windows binaries. > > Perhaps a quicker path is just to make GNU Radio build under MinGW > > running under windows? Then the cross development issues go away. > > I'd like, if possible, to keep the ability to cross-build MinGW under > Linux. This is very handy to check the portabilty, from the same source > tree (VPATH), without having to reboot.
OK. Can we have these goals: * builds natively under MinGW * builds cross-compiled from x86 GNU/Linux * doesn't break anything else > I think this is possible cheaply thanks to the autoconf cache and > some ac_cv_* variable overload from the configure line. I'll come up > with a config/gr_python.m4. Thanks. You may want to consider the distutils fragment with the replace operation that floated across the list a couple of days ago. I haven't applied it to gr_python.m4 and will hold off pending your patch. Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
