On May 8, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Anton wrote:

>> OK, I recommend that you first get some example application to run,
>> which may or may not have come with CeGCC. That way, you can verify
>> that your setup works correctly. You can also use the result to peek
>> at which libraries CeGCC is using, which paths it sets, etc. .
>
>       Suprisingly, simple "Hello, World!" compiles with CeGCC without  
> any problem.
>       I was referring to "sample fltk app" as the one, found in test/
>       directory, for example, ask.cxx / arc.cxx / radio.cxx

Ah, good. So your setup is OK. Now you will have to find a way to get  
the right configuration. If you have a MSWindows machine, or access  
to one, you could run "configure" there under CygWIN and use the  
generated Makefiles, makinclude, and config.h.

>       At fltk.org there exists poll #21, where snapshots of FLTK for WinCE
>       are available. But author of that poll, apparently super-busy.
>       No news from him for a week or so.



>> FLTK1 and the current VisualStudio to generate executables for
>> WindowsMobile 5.0, which works surprisingly well, but does require
>> changes in the source code and build files.
>
>       Well, I don't own VisualStudio and Windows PC.

I understand. I was lucky for having it sitting around. Epensive  
piece of software.

> P.S. If someone could confirm, or provide libfltk2.a for WinCE, it
> could save a lot of time.

I can't do that at the moment and I am unaware of any ready-made  
libraries. There are plans, but I don't have the resources at the  
moment - sigh. It would be called fltk2.lib btw. .

Matthias

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