[trimmed distribution, as my question is msw-specific] On 2006-3-8 4:48 UTC, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > I do use MinGW. MinGW is just the native Windows ports of GNU > software, such as GCC and Make. The compiler I use is GCC in its > MinGW port, but I don't use MSYS and its runtime DLL, so the ported > programs run natively on Windows. > > The shell I use is an old port of zsh. It has some bugs (so it will > not currently run a typical configure script), but it's good enough to > run Makefile's that need a Unixy shell.
Is that Amol Deshpande's old port of zsh? If it is, then the toolset you describe is the one I use every day. And in that case I'd like to ask: can you build 'make' from source using just that zsh port and MinGW--and, if so, how? _______________________________________________ Make-w32 mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/make-w32
