yeah, if you do everything in the Cygwin environment and pretend it's 
Linux, then it should work. (however, I haven't done this for a long 
time, so can't guarantee it)

marco turchi wrote:
> Hi guys,
> thanks for your answers!
> Unfortunately it seems that would be better if I use Windows :-(
>
> Btw, If I find the xmlrpc-c and boost libraries for Windows, I can 
> install and compile Moses in the cygwin environment and in this case, 
> I need the normal Linux version of Moses. Is it correct?
>
> Thanks a lot
> Marco
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Barry Haddow <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Marco
>
>     To build the moses server and mosesmt you need the boost thread
>     libraries, and
>     the xmlrpc-c libraries. If these are available for windows, then
>     the moses
>     server should work on windows. But most of the moses developers
>     use Linux or
>     OSX, so you're better off using one of these platforms if possible,
>
>     best regards
>     Barry
>
>
>     On Monday 26 October 2009 13:39, marco turchi wrote:
>     > Dear All,
>     > I have seen on the Moses web site that a Moses server and
>     multi-threaded
>     > Moses are available.
>     >
>     > Are these services included on the Windows version of Moses?
>     >
>     > Thanks
>     > Marco
>
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