[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 > Hi Loic,
 > 
 > I'm looking for a open source poker client/server application to have a few 
 > friends play with. My question is if the client for poker-network can be 
 > built for Win32 such as Windows XP. I notice there's a few files pertaining 
 > to cygwin. Does the client compile ok under cygwin?

        johan euphrosine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> recently had the 2D client
run under cygwin. But the result is "somewhere". That's a disease common
to many Free Software projects ;-)

        Please pester him so that he tells you what he did. Also, 
Thierry Delamare once updated the pok3d.com download page and removed 
the references to the cygwin repository that will help you build the 
client for cygwin. Please pester him to get that back.

 > Rather than ask you all the particulars about how to compile the client 
 > under cygwin, do you know of anyone who routinely compiles the client that 
 > might be interested in giving me a few pointers? Basically, I'm looking to 
 > compile all the libs needed into the exe to make a standalone exe so my 
 > Win32 friends don't have to install the cygwin library and stuff. Feel free 
 > to forward this message and email address to them.

        Noone is doing this at present. I guess the best for your
friends would be to have an autoextractible, native windows client. If
you're able to produce the first version, I'm willing to build it for
all upcoming versions and distribute it. Much in the same way the
poker-eval now has an autoextractible windows bundle (check
http://pokersource.org/developers/index.php and search for the XP
column that will lead you to
http://pokersource.org/packaging-farm/poker-eval/windows/windows/xp/).


 > The server should be easy enough to build with gcc on my freebsd box where 
 > it'll run.

        Yes. It runs on gentoo therefore it runs everwhere ;-) If you
can provide me with a freebsd chroot + port files for poker-eval /
pypoker-eval / poker-engine / poker-network, i'm also willing to
update the port in the packaging farm. My freebsd culture is old (> 6
years) but with some help from you I think it can become an officialy
supported platform, at least for the server side. It does not need to
be perfect, we can start with something that's half working. Better
than nothing.

        Cheers,

-- 
+33 1 76 60 72 81  Loic Dachary mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://dachary.org/loic/gpg.txt sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

_______________________________________________
Pokersource-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pokersource-users

Reply via email to