that sounds like a bug you need to report to the msys2 mingw-packages
developers, libgcrypt should also provide libgcrypt-20.dll and
libgcrypt.dll.a not just the header.
Den 12-12-2019 kl. 00:39 skrev David Mathog:
On 2019-12-11 14:46, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
Op wo 11 dec. 2019 23:31 schreef David Mathog <[email protected]>:
or some switch
used with "./configure".
You'll need to pass "--host=i686-w64-mingw32".
If you don't, it tries to identify the MSYS2 environment, which in
the best
case returns something Unix-like, which is not what you want.
It seems to have been guessing this correctly, even without --host.
If there are any dependencies you need, be sure to install e.g.
mingw-w64-i686-libcrypt, which will put the 32-bit windows variant where
the compiler looks for it (prefixed to /mingw32).
Aas far as I can tell there is no such package. There is
mingw-w64-i686-libgcrypt and libcrypt. The latter installs into /usr
and is for inside MSYS2, the former goes into /mingw32 but it supplies
only gcrypt.h.
Regards,
David Mathog
[email protected]
Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech
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