Ah yes, it would make things still more complicated. Let's say oepnh323/pwlib are ready to compile with Visual C++.
Notice that installing things on GNU/Linux to compile for win32 is exactly what I tried the other day.
Notice that I successfully compiled a cross-gcc to win32, that works since I could compile hello-world, and run it with wine.
I couldn't get gettext to compile yet. And I need gettext and libiconv for glib. And I need glib for gtk+. Then I'll have to test gtk+ on win32. Then I'll need to compile pwlib&openh323 under such an alien environment. Then I'll need to compile gnomemeeting (libxml2 should be any problem -- I trust DV on this).
The road is long and hard...
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