Hi
Great! I glad that you think that it is a good idea. The only reason why I'm not
fiddling with your Vis C++ port is because I don't have to money to buy it... damn...
(am talking about the software... not the port... lol)
AFAIK, the Vis C++ code should compile fine with mingw... as long as you haven't used
an special header files that microsoft provides... I also assume that you are using
all the libraries from the Linux port - yes/no?
It would probably be a good idea for you to post/send a list of the actual libraries
used with the win32 port... that way I can download them.
Was wondering if you had mingw in any form... I'm using the Dev-C++ distribution with
very nice IDE (at least I think so... not as powerful as Microsoft or Borland stuff,
but quite sweet all the same). If you want to check it out, www.bloodshed.nu (company
site). Just go click on the big Dev-C++ 3.95 link. It comes with the full distribution
of mingw, packaged especially so it works best with Dev-C++...
Anyway, got to run to class now...
Ian
------Original Message------
From: Dmitry Jemerov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 13, 2000 8:43:15 AM GMT
Subject: RE: mingw???
Yes, it would definitely be good to have a freesci/Win32 port that can be built using
free tools. I'm much more used to Visual C++ than the GNU family of compilers, and
that's why I've chosen VC++, but I'm not sure it was the right choice.
If you need some Win32-specific help, feel free to ask me.
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