Mike Van Emmerik wrote:
>
> On 19 February 2011 17:03, Dan Bloomquist <d...@lakeweb.net 
> <mailto:d...@lakeweb.net>> wrote:
>
>     Maybe I can start
>     helping by maintaining the windows build; I seem to have that under
>     control in my house.
>
>
> I'm attempting to build the 20110213 release for MinGW/Windows.
>
> In case this helps anyone, here is what I've found so far:
>
> 1)..2)..3)

> No doubt there will be more problems.
>
> @Dan, does this make sense? Did you have to do anything like that?

Hi Mike,
Yes, then no. I had an older incomplete cygwin when I started. I had no 
idea what state it was in, so I completely wiped it from my system and 
did a fresh install. When I would run into a missing component I would 
only use the installer to get that package, I never tried to modify the 
system. That seems to turn into a rabbit hole. Here is what I ended up 
with from calvin.edu:

<http://lakeweb.net/images/cygwin.jpg>

Then I used 'all' the defaults in Peter's build script except for 
Insight. It will compile without any modifications to his installer or 
cygwin.

Peter,
My sourceforge username is lakewebdan. I was hoping someone had tried 
the package before I upload it. I'll look at building the last major 
release if you think that should be up there.

Also, my build is 148 megs and the 4.4.4 package is 87 megs. So, there 
is something missing in the old one or I have too much baggage?

Best, Dan.


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