Hi Frank,

I've built libctb OK under mingw/msys and have added notes to
README.Win32.  However I only did it once, so yes it wouldbe great if
this initial build process was made really easy.

I have a patch from the guys who build FreeDV on the Mac that also
removes the need for libctb on Linux & Win32.  I will be try that and
check in in the next week (ish).

Cheers,

David

On Wed, 2013-06-05 at 10:11 -0400, Frank Palazzolo wrote:
> 
> So, I've done some experimenting with an OFDM modem implementation in
> Octave.  I still think the idea has a lot of promise, so and I've
> decided it's time to try to build codec2 and FreeDV.  
> 
> 
> Codec2-dev was no big deal, as it has no dependancies.  I didn't have
> trouble getting the mingw/MSYS toolchain going.  For FreeDV, I spent a
> lot of time bringing in each dependant package one at a time and
> trying to build or integrate them.  I ended up getting surprised and
> stuck with ctb, since it seems to not want to build in the the mingw
> environment, due to slash conventions in the makefile. (even if it is
> ok on Linux).  Has anyone made this work on mingw?
> 
> 
> Now I've come to realize that maybe I should have started with cmake.
>  Will that make it all easier?  Does the cmake build work on mingw ok?
> 
> 
> This may be blasphemy, but when all is said and done, I am tempted to
> put together a set of project files for devstudio 2010 and binaries
> for everything but codec2 and freedv.  I think this would make it a
> lot easier for developers on windows to get their feet wet without
> going through a long startup process.  Nothing kills incentive like
> having to spend a bunch of time building third party stuff...
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Frank
> NQ8N
> 
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