git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/simgrid/simgrid/trunk@619
48e7efb5-ca39-0410-a469-
dd3cf9ba447f
Of course, for the test, you can use wine.
For that, do not forget to put the mingw32.dll where wine expects it.
cp /usr/share/doc/mingw32-runtime/mingwm10.dll.gz ~/.wine/c/windows/system/
Of course, for the test, you can use wine.
For that, do not forget to put the mingw32.dll where wine expects it.
cp /usr/share/doc/mingw32-runtime/mingwm10.dll.gz ~/.wine/c/windows/system/
- gunzip ~/.wine/c/windows/system/mingwm10.dll
+ gunzip ~/.wine/c/windows/system/mingwm10.dll.gz
Please note that as long as we don't export the symbols the dll way, libtool
only build a static library. So, the programs cross-compiled do only need
the mingwm10.dll around (either in the same directory, or in c:\windows).
If you're really curious, check /usr/include/png.h and
Please note that as long as we don't export the symbols the dll way, libtool
only build a static library. So, the programs cross-compiled do only need
the mingwm10.dll around (either in the same directory, or in c:\windows).
If you're really curious, check /usr/include/png.h and
-/usr/include/pngconf.h to see how to export the symbols the proper way.
-Search for 'dll' in the libtool info file, too.
+/usr/include/pngconf.h (pkg libpng12-dev) to see how to export the symbols
+the proper way. Search for 'dll' in the libtool info file, too.
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