I know MinGW can compile GST (with small patch, for example 3.0) and I have
one. But currently, MinGW GCC which runs _well_ in Vista is not stable version.
And some of my collegues are using Vista, so that's why I asked my previous 
question :-)

It seems that compile with MinGW and zip it and send it to them is my best
choice.

PS)
In Vista, GCC has a bug which prevents running correctly without installing
it under top directory. This bug is fixed in later version but I cannot find
official binary package.

----- Original Message -----
   From: Ildar Mulyukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   To: [email protected]
   Sent: 08-02-01 13:59:10
   Subject: Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk 3.0.1 released

  On 01.02.2008 10:23:05, S.J.Chun wrote:
> Just for curiosity and personal interest,
> 
> Can GST be compiled with other C compiler in Windows platform? For  
> example, VC Express 2008 or Pelles C(or LCC)?


Anion!

If you look at this list and see words "MinGW" and "Cygwin" - it's  
windows.

Best regards, Ildar.
P.S. www.cygwin.com would be interesting to you.
-- 
Ildar  Mulyukov,  free SW designer/programmer
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