Nice! I'm curious ...will it compile the win32sim? If not, could it be made to? If so, then [OT] I can scrap cygwin for all my PC development :)
One useful tip - I really do highly recommend that when considering compression, especially on files of X-hundred MB ...give serious consideration to the "7-zip" algorithm ( 7-zip.org iirc) ...it's all GPL/source-forge etc ...and is a real, live, released and maintained project.
Just to clear up any misconceptions you MAY have ...7-zip is a NEW compression algorithm which beats b-zip hands down. It will make a win32 self-extracting archive at almost no cost, so no "user can't decompress" fears, and (just for fun?) 7-zip will generate (if requested) a "gzip compatable file" which is smaller than that which gzip itself could make :)
Sounds like just the thing to replace The existing DevKit. :) BC
hey all, i prefer to use colinux instead of cygwin on my windows box so i have made a hdd image which is ready to compile for the m68k targets.. compressed its about 150mb.. so, firstly, would other ppl want this as an alternative to cygwin, and can rb.org host the hdd image? if yes to both, then ill add support for all the other targets and upload the image to the web somewhere... just a comparison.. cygwin on my POS took 8+ min to do a full compile to h300.. cl took 4 min
