Le 2012-11-30 à 09:40, Jan Nijtmans <[email protected]> a écrit :

> 2012/11/30 Martin Gagnon <[email protected]>:
>> Here: [http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/build.wiki] On section
>> "2.0 Compiling" point "8-c":
>> 
>> Documentation say to use "Makefile.mingw for Cygwin, but in fact, Cygwin
>> don't need to use Makefile.mingw, Under Cygwin, the normal Unix way will
>> work:
>> 
>>      e.g.: ./configure && make && make install
> 
> Both work, but there is a difference: If you use the "Unix" way, you will
> get the Cygwin version of fossil. It depends on cygwin1.dll, and doesn't
> function outside the Cygwin environment.
> 
> However, if you use Makefile.mingw (and edit PREFIX to point to either
> MinGW or MinGW-w64, which are separate packages which
> can be installed through the Cygwin setup.exe) then the result
> will be a win32 fossil.exe.
> This executable works fine outside the Cygwin environment, but
> can be used within Cygwin as well. So, the Makefile.mingw
> build is preferred.
> 

Ok, thanks for the precision.

-- 
Martin G.
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