Greetings, Ray Satiro.
I can do --enable-threads=windows or --disable-threads but if I don't do
either or I do --enable-threads=posix then posix is enabled and the
build fails due to missing pthread lib.
Sorry, my mistake (I'm type command's to promt manually, not by
copy-paste. And forgo
> From: Bykov Aleksey
>To: dar...@gmail.comĀ
[...]
>Last time i had recieved error with wget bootstrap or configure (basic) in
>mingw long time ago...
>
>I use mingw-get-inst-20120426.exe and choose "download lastest repository
>packages". Components - "C compiler", "C++ compiler", "MSYS Basic Sy
Darshit Shah writes:
> I wished to compile the latest git revision of Wget on Windows in order to
> run some tests.
> However, I have failed miserably in my attempts to understand how to
> compile Wget on Windows.
>
> I set up a virtual system with MingW installed (I do not wish to create a
> Cyg
Greeting, Darshit Shah
By some reason during bootstrap You does not acquire "aclocal.m4". Please
try to create it manually by "aclocal" command. What error it give?
Is folder "m4" exist? Is "build-aux" contain more than 2 files? What MinGW
version You had installed? How did You install it?
Last
> From: Darshit Shah
>To: bug-wget@gnu.org
>Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 4:08 PM
>Subject: [Bug-wget] [bug-wget] Compiling Wget on Windows
>
>
>I wished to compile the latest git revision of Wget on Windows in order to
>run some tests.
>However, I have failed
I wished to compile the latest git revision of Wget on Windows in order to
run some tests.
However, I have failed miserably in my attempts to understand how to
compile Wget on Windows.
I set up a virtual system with MingW installed (I do not wish to create a
CygWin executable if possible.)
Alongwi