Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Cross compiling from Linux to Win32"
2008 Apr 13
0
Cross compiling from Linux to Win32
Can you put that information in a README file inside libogg? I think
it'd be useful.
Cheers,
Silvia.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 10:33 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo
<mle+xiph at mega-nerd.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just commited a couple of small fixes [0] to allow libogg to
> be compiled using the MinGW cross compile tools on Linux to
> generate Win32 binaries (include a
2012 Jun 24
3
Patch for cross compilation with MinGW32
Hello,
I had some difficulties compiling the current git (
http://git.xiph.org/?p=flac.git;a=commit;h=a7e3705d051bafd1cae90f6605287cc1d9f2a18d
) using the Ubuntu 12.04 supplied MinGW32 cross compiler:
I configured the FLAC build with --host=i586-mingw32msvc
--target=i586-mingw32msvc --build=i586-linux but ran into several linker
problems. Are these options somehow wrong? It worked fine when
2008 Nov 09
2
[LLVMdev] Mingw, cross-compiling,___eprintf
Cross-compiling from Ubuntu 8.04 x86_64 to mingw with the cmake
build system fails with this error while linking some tools:
../../lib/libLLVMSystem.a(DynamicLibrary.cpp.obj):DynamicLibrary.cpp:(.text+0x367):
undefined reference to `___eprintf'
___eprintf is mentioned in lib/System/Win32/DynamicLibrary.inc. This
symbol is referenced by libLLVMSystem.a when LLVM is natively built on
2008 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] Mingw, cross-compiling,___eprintf
Hello, Oscar
> oscar at qcore:~/dev/llvm/mingw-x$ i586-mingw32msvc-g++ --version
> i586-mingw32msvc-g++ (GCC) 4.2.1-sjlj (mingw32-2)
Have you tried to build llvm natively with exact same compiler
version? AFAIR, someone reported, that either this was not possible or
there was a miscompilation.
PS: Everything is with crosscompilation via gcc 3.4.6 & ld 2.18
--
With best regards, Anton
2011 Aug 02
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Undefined reference cross-compiling shared llvm/clang for mingw
Abramo, it must be the query for llvmdev, not for cfe-dev.
2011/7/28 Abramo Bagnara <abramo.bagnara at gmail.com>:
> ../llvm-r136065/configure --host=i586-mingw32msvc
> --enable-targets=host-only --disable-jit --enable-bindings=none
> --enable-shared --disable-threads --disable-pthreads
> --disable-assertions --disable-optimized
I added --enable-shared for cygming a year ago.
2010 May 20
1
Patching wine -- 64bits
Hello, first, sorry for my english, my native language is spanish and i haven not been a good student.
My problem is the next;
I have ubuntu 10.04TLS, I installed "Runes Of Magic" and got a lot of problems for play, for the last one, I also found the solution, is apply a patch, or edit minidump.c file, this file is inside source codes of wine avaible for download like:
2009 Apr 03
6
Windows builds in general
Hello folks,
So as it turns out (having gotten sucked into virtualization
development at Red Hat) I'm now actually pretty well set up to handle
some amount of Windows build system maintenance and binary builds for
relases. Of course simply having the tools (and not having even tried
to use them since.. oh around 1998) doesn't mean I know what I'm
doing.
I know we have Win32 capable
2006 Dec 18
1
Can't find lcabinet when runnig make crosstest
Hi,
when I run make crosstest, I get an error message saying it can't find
lcabinet :
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/colin/Devs/wine/dlls/advpack/tests'
i686-mingw32-gcc advpack.cross.o files.cross.o install.cross.o
testlist.cross.o -o advpack_crosstest.exe -lcabinet -luser32 -ladvapi32
-lkernel32
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-mingw32/3.4.4/../../../../i686-mingw32/bin/ld: can't
find
2010 Dec 16
3
windows_port NUT branch
Hi,
Frederic, big thanks for your work on this, by a coincedence it's exactly what
i need at work :)
I'm compiling your branch on Debian GNU/Linux with mingw and having some minor
troubles worth mentioning and (i hope) fixing.
I configure with
CC=586-mingw32msvc-gcc ./configure --host=i586-mingw32msvc --prefix=/c/winnut/
Interestingly, there's scripts/Windows/Makefile in the repo
2009 Jun 04
2
Problem compiling Wine with Freetype on Ubuntu Hardy 64
I have a problem compiling Wine with Freetype. Not sure what to do:
dpkg -i wine*.deb
Code:
checking for freetype-config... freetype-config
checking for -lfreetype... not found
configure: error: FreeType development files not found.
Fonts will not be built. Dialog text may be invisible or unaligned.
Use the --without-freetype option if you really want this.
make: *** [config.status] Error 1
2009 May 30
0
[LLVMdev] Getting started (Windows)
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Adrian Boeing<aboeing at gmail.com> wrote:
> With llvm, I've done:
> hello.c to hello.ll via the online LLVM compiler tool
> (http://llvm.org/demo/index.cgi)
> then
> llvm-as hello.ll
> to create the hello.bc, then
> llc hello.bc
> to create the hello.s
Try changing the third line of the output from the demo to look like
the
2009 May 30
1
[LLVMdev] Getting started (Windows)
Hi Eli,
> Try changing the third line of the output from the demo to look like
> the following:
> target triple = "i586-mingw32msvc"
Fantastic, thanks!
>There's a pre-built llvm-gcc for Windows at
Hmm, don't know how I missed that...
I guess that clears up all my beginners issues.
Thanks,
-Adrian
2008 Nov 17
1
Re: A problem with GetProcessMemoryInfo?
Doesn't compile:
austin at austin-desktop:~$ i586-mingw32msvc-gcc foo.c
foo.c: In function ?GetCurrentProcessMemory?:
foo.c:14: error: ?bool? undeclared (first use in this function)
foo.c:14: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
foo.c:14: error: for each function it appears in.)
foo.c:14: error: expected ?;? before ?ret?
foo.c:17: error: ?ret? undeclared (first use in
2001 Nov 21
3
Faking system time
Hello all.
I am trying to use WINE to make a windoze-only development environment (very rudimentar, command line cross-compiler and stuff)
under Linux, because GNU make is far superior from the M$'s 'nmake'.
Anyway, I have some trouble with expirating licenses and stuff, and the solution is to revert the system date back to some
valid thing and then compile.
Since I am now running
2011 Jul 17
2
cross-compiling nut
Hello,
I would like to run nut 2.6.1 on an embeeded machine ( arm9 ) running linux and uclibc. A working gcc tool chain came with the board.
How can I compile and build nut using the cross compiler tool chain ?
I know that this is not a very specific question. I have however little experience with cross compiling, and I wonder where to start. A logical point would be the configure script. It
2012 Jun 27
1
Failed win32 build
Hello,
While building from git, I'm getting the following failure (help please):
CC ogg_mapping.lo
CCLD libFLAC.la
Creating library file: .libs/libFLAC.dll.a
.libs/bitreader.o: In function `FLAC__clz_soft_uint32':
./include/private/bitmath.h:46: multiple definition of `_FLAC__clz_soft_uint32'
.libs/bitmath.o:./include/private/bitmath.h:46: first defined here
.libs/fixed.o:
2008 Mar 11
3
Ogg in .NET
Hi,
I'm working on making a game in VB2008, and I'm hoping to use OGG
Vorbis-format music (because ogg files are tiny =D) in it. I've
googled for info on doing this, but all I've found are dead links and
non-free implementations... and when I tried compiling libogg ages ago
on Windows, I completely failed.
I've already worked out how to use DirectSound, so I really just need
2006 Jul 31
1
building windows packages under wine/linux and cross-compiling.
Had some fun today, and thought it might be a good idea to share
and possibly for inclusion to R/src/gnuwin32/README.packages .
Wine/linux : while R, ActiveState Perl, mingw all works alright under
wine, the blocking issue is Rtool's cygwin dependency. forking
(as much of make and sh is forking sub-processes)
on posix-on-win32-on-posix currently doesn't work.
2011 Jan 23
2
[PATCH][git-pull] win64/find-mingw64.sh: Debian/Ubuntu
git://git.zytor.com/users/genec/syslinux.git
Branch win64-mingw32-ubuntu-for-hpa
This adds the compiler prefix used in Debian/Ubuntu to the list
(amd64-mingw32msvc-).
Too bad /bin/sh doesn't support brace expansion.
--
-Gene
2009 May 30
3
[LLVMdev] Getting started (Windows)
Hi Duncan,
Thanks for the reply, that did indeed work.
I realise that I could use llvm-gcc but I want to learn how to use the
parts of llvm that would allow me to make my own compiler
(eventually), also at this point I'm trying to avoid having to build
all of llvm myself and just use what is available pre-built from the
site.
I was wondering how to actually create the exe?
For example with