Vincent Torri wrote:
>* about the build, there is a wiki page, but it's not up to date
>(because of some move in the trunk). Before that move, i can build and
>run the EFL on Windows XP. I've never tried with win > XP

I read the wiki page.  As you mentioned, it's not up-to-date.

So, does this mean there's no place to submit patches and work-arounds
for Windows developers?  I've already spent quite a lot of time trying
to track down why certain libraries wouldn't compile and coming up
with patches.  I have evil, eina, evas, ecore, eet, embryo compiling
and building successfully with patches.  Was looking into edje which
also won't build on my system without patching.  I thought standard
procedure with Open Source projects was to contact the developers and
share fixes needed to make them work on other platforms.

> * dlfcn-win32 is dead and the author does not want to add non POSIX
>extension (like the GNU dladdr, which I have added). I have too less
>time to fix that. If you can provide a patch that fix all the
>problems, fine, otherwise, install the EFL in their own directory, it
>will fix the problem

MinGW project still recommends the dlfcn-win32 library.  If you have
something better, you should let them know about it.  Thanks.

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