From: Andrew Dunbar (hippietrail@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Apr 09 2002 - 06:52:05 EDT
--- Patrick Lam <plam@plam.lcs.mit.edu> wrote: > On
Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 10:06:19AM +0100, Andrew
> Dunbar wrote:
>
> > > would it not be easier to try to get abiword to
> > > compile using cygwin?
> >
> > This would be my preffered way to compile on
> Windows
> > and I would very much appreciate somebody giving
> it a
> > thorough attempt and filing detailed bug reports
> about
> > what doesn't yet work.
>
> ...
>
> > There is a free Borland compiler available for
> > download without the Visual stuff. This is my
> second
> > most preferred method to build on Windows and I'm
> > equally interested to have somebody getting this
> to
> > work for us. I liked Borland C++ Builder so much
> at
> > a previous job that I bought it for myself at
> home.
> >
> > Maybe we should make this a POW?!
>
> We should definitely make this a POW. Do you want
> to write it up?
>
> It would also be cool to be able to cross-compile
> from Linux to Windows,
> but that must be hard (because we'd need system
> libraries, etc).
Sorry Pat I'm currently trying to get home from a long
trip to Europe. I can't even really afford to use the
internet for the time to be on the list ): I hope
somebody else can do it since I may not have proper
computer/internet access for a month or more. Really
sorry. I'm CCing Jesper so he can add it as a POW.
Hi Jesper (:
Andrew Dunbar.
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