Malcolm Cadman wrote: The problem is that making a runtime version of cygwin is not entirely straightforward as it used to be in the old days :-( I am sure that If I sat down, I could probably find the way, but to be honest with you I didn't have enough time as it were and didn't want to mess with it. As for the cygz11xxx.dll file, I will have to look at it. It seems to me at first glance as a typo somewhere (X is close to Z on the keyboard) but then again I could be wrong... (That's not so uncommon you know ;-)
There is a live cd version of cygwin (I think from the University of Indiana RACS) and that should work without any installation. The proper solution for uQLx is for the graphics parts to be abstracted and maybe use SDL or something along the same lines, something that will enable native compilation under Windoze, MacOS etc. With the newest sources from Richard it should be worth a try otherwise it would be reinventing the wheel people. A fork of uQLx would be really tough to maintain, plus sending upstream and reincorporating in the code all the modifications that would be required, would make Richard's job tougher I'd think... Anyway, I will try this weekend to make a step-by-step tutorial Cheers, Phoebus _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
