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Re: [Bug-gnubg] RE: Win32 - make your own build (was Multiprocessing)
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Nardy Pillards |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] RE: Win32 - make your own build (was Multiprocessing) |
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Tue, 8 Jul 2003 14:28:44 +0200 |
From: "Ian Shaw" <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:01 AM
Can someone build me a Windows copy please? I'll try to run some tests
across our internal network.
>
> I haven't yet learned how to build my own gnubg, and I haven't got the
time to find out how right now. Once Oystein/Holger/Nardy have standardised
the techniques, I hope to have a go.
>
> --Ian
http://users.skynet.be/bk228456/gnubg_new_build.html
I don't think there any problems now to build your own Win32 builds.
You have gnubg installed in C:\Program Files\gnubg (or other gnubg Installed
Directory)
Now:
Install MinGW 2 (preferable C:\mingw)
Extract packages.exe to the mingw directory (C:\mingw)
Get the Snapshot, extract to C:\gnubg (or the same drive used for MinGW)
Extract makeconfignardy.exe to the gnubg directory (C:\gnubg)
Double click on 'nardy.bat' (in C:\gnubg)
Copy gnubg.exe to 'gnubg Installed Directory' (C:\Program Files\gnubg)
That should work
Nardy
(Remark: This will _not_ compile gnubg-multi, just the 'normal' gnubg with
GTK+ 1.3 GUI)