I am sure that there is a better way to do this, but since I got it to
work, I thought that I would document it for myself at least. . .
"Here is what I did to compile Unicon on Cygwin for Windows NT, starting
from the CVS sources as of 2003-02-20 and a current installation of
Cygwin. This is largely from memory of what I just did, but I haven't
tested this writeup for accuracy. Caveat emptor." (Go to the following
URL for the complete writeup.)
http://eudyptula.freezope.org/unicon_on_Cygwin
Why build Unicon on Cygwin? Good question. For me, I live and die by
Cygwin on Windows - you can use it for ssh servers, as an X server (yes,
server, not client), as a PostgreSQL database server, etc.. So, while
Clint's toolset specifically, and Mingw32 in general, are very useful, I
still wanted to be able to build it under Cygwin so that I know that
there is one more thing that can be done readily on Cygwin. In fact, it
still is built with Mingw32, but this is how to do it from within the
Cygwin environment.
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