Re: how to use windres.exe without installing cygwin?

2011-05-17 Thread ironsand
ironsand wrote: I copied all files under the cygwin folder from Win7 to Vista. But it does not work still. I've finally found why I could not use windres.exe. I copied files of cygwin through Dropbox. But Dropbox doesn't handle symlink properly. I did not know about it. -- View

Re: how to use windres.exe without installing cygwin?

2011-05-11 Thread ironsand
Hi Corinna, thanks for your answer. Of course I'm aware of GPL. I'll provide it with source code. You can't. Windres is a Cygwin tool using the Cygwin DLL. Gcc is a Cygwin tool using the Cygwin DLL. Either you provide *all* the stuff required to run the script (and don't forget to provide

Re: how to use windres.exe without installing cygwin?

2011-05-11 Thread ironsand
Hi Chuck, Charles Wilson-2 wrote: Well, OUR windres is a cygwin tool. You can, of course, use the mingw.org or mingw64.sf version of windres. They each have their own list(s) of dependencies, but cygwin1.dll is not one of them. Thanks for tips. If I can't make to work my script with

how to use windres.exe without installing cygwin?

2011-05-10 Thread ironsand
Hi I write a script using windres.exe and want to distribute it. But I couldn't find which files schould I include in my package. It seems that windres.exe calls sh.exe and sh.exe calls gcc.exe. At first I deleted cygwin path from environment variable and copied following files in script