Op Zo, 11 april, 2010 12:59, schreef D. Richard Hipp:
>
> On Apr 11, 2010, at 6:46 AM, Rene de Zwart wrote:
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>>
>> Having had my way with fossil compiling under windows. I was looking
>> for
>> new challenges by compiling with other free compilers.
>> I tried digital mars c compiler. Which promptly said
>>  "unistd.h is for unix systems" (The smart little bugger :-)
>>
>> Do I correctly infer from this that native windows compilers are not
>> tested/used/supported?
>
>
> Correct.
>
> I don't own a windows machine. The windows binaries on the website are
> generated by cross-compiling off of Linux.  I do have the capability
> of running windows under VMWare (for testing), but I don't bring
> VMWare up that often and do not have any compilers installed there.
>
> D. Richard Hipp
> d...@hwaci.com
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Richard,

In my latest experiment I installed on my arch linux machine wine.
Then under wine I installed msys, digital mars c compiler, zlib , fossil
and compiled fossil with dmc under wine. I started fossil under wine and
started firefox (under linux). I can see the windows fossil on
localhost:8080


-- 
Rene de Zwart

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