On Thursday 10 of January 2013, Noel Grandin wrote: > I think the WINDOWS32 #define is for building a "native" windows binary. > (There is also stuff in there for building under AmigaOS and DOS, the > gnumake code is pretty grotty) > > The cywin stuff is probably using a #ifdef CYGWIN.
I don't see anything cygwin-specific there, except for handling the cygwin shell. And I expect the WINDOWS32 code should work just fine for cygwin make as well. > You can't use the Win32 API as-is under cygwin, because you need to call > cygpath() on the path argument first to convert from the cygwin > filesystem structure to the Win32 representation. > i.e. from "/cygdrive/C/libo" to "C:\libo" I have not done this, apparently make always gets windows paths when building LO, or does somebody have a problem with this (builtins have "(Built-in)" prefix when doing verbose make)? -- Lubos Lunak l.lu...@suse.cz _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice