Hi

At this moment I don't have access to to files and can reproduce the errors.


>  Are these "errors" compile time errors or run time errors?

Compile time errors. Mainly undefined procedures etc. Also 1 *.h files is
not found. From what I have seen so far, a lot of them on *.c files within
the /gl directory. Without deep analyses, I guess almost or even all
problems are within the GUI part of PSPP. But I didn't succeed in getting
the program compiled yet.

For instance "ftello" and "fseeko" are reported as undefined before first
use.

Have fun


2008/6/16, John Darrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The mingw build certainly used to work, at least the majority of its
> functionality worked not too long ago.
>
> Can you give us some more information about these problems.  Are these
> "errors" compile time errors or run time errors? Or exactly what
> problem are you seeing?
>
> J'
>
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 12:04:48PM +0200, unknown-1 wrote:
>     Hi
>     Currently I am looking at Mingw as option for a windows port of PSPP.
> After
>     dumping the Cygwin integration and working with plain Mingw this may
> work.
>     However, I get a lot of errors. One of the errors is about "ftello".
> After
>     google-ing a bit I found:
>     http://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/ftello.html
>     On other problem is fseeko and SIGTERM etc. Here I found:
>
> http://www.radiance-online.org/pipermail/radiance-dev/2005-September/000644.html
>
>     I guess this, and other problems like these, have to be fixed within
> PSPP
>     before mingw can be used. It is for sure this will cost time. On the
> other
>     hand, I don't know if this will result in a usable PSPP/PSPPire version
> on
>     Mingw anyhow.
>
>     What is the PSPP team thinking of it? Is it usefull to have a further
> look
>     at Mingw, and will the team try to solve the issues, or should I better
>     stop my efforts to compile PSPP on Mingw?
>
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