On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 20:05:29 +0100
Martin Koegler <mkoeg...@auto.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:

> 
> If somebody with commit access, would commit (a not too broken)
> solution for adding GNU TLS to the TigerVNC sources, I'll start
> working on this.
> 

-1

We want less bundled stuff, not more. Better we do a nice writeup
(possibly with helper scripts) on how to build GnuTLS on Windows.

> > On a related note, Adam, do we still need to support autotools on
> > Windows?  We will still need to keep some of the Makefile.am files
> > around, because they specify EXTRA_DIST, but we should remove the actual
> > Windows automake code if it isn't needed anymore.  CMake works fine with
> > GnuTLS, as far as I can tell.
> 
> They are useful for cross-compiling (mingw as cross-compiler) - in
> fact, they were the only way for me to get an working windows viewer
> with GNU TLS support.
> 

We have a working prototype patch for building everything using CMake.
I'm currently crosscompiling the Windows stuff on Linux using CMake
(and the OS X stuff ;)). The plan is to do the transition after 1.1 as
there is a high risk of fallout.

Rgds
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