Hi Sergei!

Glad that the directions work for you.  While not a specific answer to your
question I will be working to set up double-clickable installation files
for GCL 2.6.10 during the holiday season and hope to have those available
on the GCL website shortly after.

​If this delay will suit you, you won't have to worry about any libraries
and can just install from the setup file to be produced.

Best wishes,​


_don


On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Sergei Haramundanis
<bog10...@bogatir.com>wrote:

> Mr. Winiecki,
>
> Posting this to let you know that the latest version of "Build Win32 GCL
> using Git & GCC481 (11132013).pdf" is very accurate and worked flawlessly
> for me on Windows XP Pro SP3 32-bit to build GCL 2.6.10 ANSI. I will be
> building this as well on Windows 7 64-bit.
>
> I also want to inquire about redistribution of
> ./gcl/unixport/saved_ansi_gcl.exe as I want to execute GCL 2.6.10 on
> Windows that does not have MinGW installed.
>
> Is it correct that to redistribute GCL 2.6.10 on Windows, all that is
> required is to provide this executable or are other libraries required to
> be included in the distribution package?
>
> I understand that BDF fasloading, Stratified Garbage Collection (SGC),
> readline and GCL-TK will not function as per your document, but as I am
> building TCP/IP socket-based GCL components, will not specifically need
> them or their libraries. I am designing the GCL components in this manner
> primarily for ease of integration with multi-tier web applications and to
> separate the presentation layer from GCL components.
>
> Thank you for your fine efforts to provide this valuable document to the
> community and thanks for any information you can provide.
>
> Sergei
>
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