Re: ".. another thread for basically the same issue (building linphone)"

I'm sorry.  I wasn't aware of that.  I was receiving list messages in a digest 
which had the subject as "Mingw-w64-public Digest, Vol 75, Issue 11"  which 
isn't descriptive so I added a meaningful one and didn'T remember the exact old 
one.   To fix this I changed my setting with the list to send out on a messge 
basis.

Re: .. nor why you are ignoring jon_y's advice in that thread: ..Don't do that, 
use configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32 instead.

I didn't recieve his reponse before I sent that message is why.  I am grateful 
to Jony for having sent the advice.  I will use it and continue today working 
on successfully building the package.


*  Don't do that, use configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32 instead.
Thank you.

*  /usr/incude and /usr/lib is for native code, in\nthis case Cygwin. 
    Never ever use them for cross compilation.\n No, you cannot use those for
    mingw-w64, those are for Cygwin.

I don't want to use it.  I was trying to ask where are mingw-w64 include files 
in case
I have to specify them?  Does setting the host=   trigger the right include 
file 
directory?


Facts:  cpp is the "C Pre-Processor", it does not stand for C++;
        C++ that's always\n\nsuffixed with either ++ or xx.

Thanks for the distinction.  I was confused with that.

*  Have you tried googling "speex"? It's an audio library for the speex format.
    linphonec probably depends on it.

No but I will.  Thanks for the advice.

Regards

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