Gisle Vanem wrote:
"Alex Burger" wrote:
Which version are you trying to compile? It should be 5.1.1 or higher.
5.1.1 and 5.1.2pre2 compile fine with MinGW. Are you trying to build
from MAIN in CVS? I haven't tried it lately. Did you read the MinGW
section in README.WIN32?
Yes. I'm buildin
Gisle Vanem wrote:
"Andy Smith" wrote:
Other than that it is a typical ./configure ; make ; make install. Are you
using MSyS or some compatible shell?
No, why? A package that supposedly is for Window too, should IMHO be
able to configure and build using the default shell (cmd or 4NT etc.).
E.g. b
Gisle Vanem wrote:
"Andy Smith" wrote:
Actually I have been building fine from CVS using MinGW for a while now.
Nothing special aside from configuring with a --prefix without spaces needs
to be done. I might suggest downloading my regex package for MinGW if you
haven't already. the URL is in the R
"Alex Burger" wrote:
> Which version are you trying to compile? It should be 5.1.1 or higher.
> 5.1.1 and 5.1.2pre2 compile fine with MinGW. Are you trying to build
> from MAIN in CVS? I haven't tried it lately. Did you read the MinGW
> section in README.WIN32?
Yes. I'm building the CVS
"Andy Smith" wrote:
> Actually I have been building fine from CVS using MinGW for a while now.
> Nothing special aside from configuring with a --prefix without spaces needs
> to be done. I might suggest downloading my regex package for MinGW if you
> haven't already. the URL is in the README.win32
5, 2004 6:07 PM
> To: Gisle Vanem
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Win32/MingW build
>
>
> Gisle Vanem wrote:
> > I must say the build for Win32 is very confusing. First, what are
>
> Which version are you trying to compile? It should be 5.1.1 or higher.
>
Gisle Vanem wrote:
I must say the build for Win32 is very confusing. First, what are
Which version are you trying to compile? It should be 5.1.1 or higher.
5.1.1 and 5.1.2pre2 compile fine with MinGW. Are you trying to build
from MAIN in CVS? I haven't tried it lately. Did you read the MinGW
I must say the build for Win32 is very confusing. First, what are
these files:
win32\config.h.borland
win32\config.h
doing there? They are not included anywhere AFAICS. Isn't
"win32\net-snmp-config.h" supposed to used instead? I like
this naming better.
There presence of config.h is dangerous