What should work:

-- 32-bit and 64-bit builds using NMake (with Visual C++ 2005-2010),
Visual Studio 2005-2010 IDE, or MinGW/MinGW-w64 (either native or
cross-compiled on Linux.)

-- WinVNC, if built with Visual C++.  The default is currently to
disable the WinVNC build when using MinGW, but you can override this by
passing -DBUILD_WINVNC=1 to cmake (for instance, if you are using a
patched MinGW and can build the whole thing.)  I never did hear back
from Cendio as to whether WinVNC was needed for their product builds.

-- Building an Inno Setup installer for any of the above configurations.
 If BUILD_WINVNC=0 (which it is by default when using MinGW), then an
installer is created that contains only the viewer and not the server.

All of the above are documented in release/BUILDING.txt


What doesn't work yet:

-- i18n (help!)

-- GNU TLS (I can make this work.  It's just going to require a lot more
time.)

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