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 > > _______________________________________________ > Gcl-devel mailing list > Gcl-devel@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel >
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