Le mardi 05 janvier 2010 à 13:19 -0600, Curtis Olson a écrit :
> Hi Durk,
> 
> 
> For earlier releases I was involved in creating the windows install
> package.  I think Fred just took my packaging script and updated the
> version number for the new version.  I think I could get back up to
> speed on windows packaging pretty quickly.  What I would need is a
> good clean efficient windows exe (noting that historically there has
> been some significant variation in performance and robustness in
> different windows exe's depending on the individual developers build
> system and various choices.)  Fred always built a solid fast
> executable.  The other piece I'm less familiar with is the fgrun front
> end launcher.   But given good exe's for everything, I think I can
> package them up reasonably well into a nice windows setup.exe.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Curt.

Hi everybody,

I managed to make sort of an SDK for cross compiling using the great
fgfs-builder by Ralf Gerlich some time ago.

Last time I updated my win32/mingw32 patches was in august though.
However, I think I will have time to update them and provide the
instructions if you will.

Regards,
Benoît

Update: I managed to make quick fixes to get a fresh build. You can get
it at
http://blaniel.free.fr/pub/flightgear/snapshots/fgfs_win32_20100105.7z


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