I'm new to this, but I think that, until someone can put together some binaries for win32, you'll have to download all the tar files, and poke through the "install" files in each. The one for midgard-lib-1.2.5 says that it uses the gnu configuration system (on linux, I'm guessing ;), and it looks like everything but midgard_data uses the same. I found a project that's working on porting gnu tools to win32 at http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/ (instructions on how to get and use the binary releases of cygwin are at http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/cygwin-ug-net/setup-net113.html ) I'm not sure if the install procedure would be the same for cygwin as with the gnu configure system, though, or if cygwin could even do it. Anyone got any tips on what commands might be used with cygwin to get it all going, if it can do it at all? (from the cygwin docs: "The following packages are included in the full release: Development tools: binutils, bison, byacc, dejagnu, diff, expect, flex, gas, gcc, gdb, itcl, ld, libstdc++, make, patch, tcl, tix, tk User tools: ash, bash, bzip2, diff, fileutils, findutils, gawk, grep, gzip, less, m4, sed, shellutils, tar, textutils, time" --Sean -----Original Message----- From: Cameron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, November 20, 1999 2:54 PM Subject: [midgard] win32??? I was wondering if there was a version for win32..... Everything else can do it but all I see on your site is .tar.gz files. Leading me to suspect they aren't designed for a win32 system. If you could offer some advice I would really appreciate it. Thanks Cam Smith -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
