| August 30, 1998 -- Paul Garceau | |
| Updated January 13, 2000 -- Paul Garceau (pgarceau@teleport.com) | |
| DISCLAIMER: I make this port of the Mesa 3-D Graphics Library as a service | |
| to the general public. I can, in no way support or make any guarantee that the | |
| build will work for your system. | |
| The associated packages and batch files I have included as part of the GCC-2.95.2/Mingw32 extension are provided "As-is" with out any guarantee of support or functionality from this author. | |
| Feel free to modify or change things as you see fit, just remember that | |
| I can't support any modifications you might want to make to the files which I | |
| have included OR the lgpl protected Mesa 3-D Graphics Library. | |
| I recommend using GCC-2.95.2/Mingw32 which is available at Mumit Khans' ftp site: | |
| (ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/mingw32/) | |
| This build has been tested under WinNT4/SP6. Win9x and WinNT5 remain untested by me. I have not tested any of the demos included with Mesa3d. | |
| I recommend using the GCC-2.95.2/Mingw32. | |
| ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/mingw32/gcc-2.95.2 | |
| Much thanks to the combined efforts of Mumit Khan, Jan-Jaap Vanderhagen | |
| and Colin Peters for making it possible for the Mingw32 toolchain to exist. Also, thanks go out to Stephane Rehel for the work that was completed on the Cygwin build. | |
| Installing GCC-2.95.2/Mingw32 Build: | |
| a) Open the file archive (either tar.gz or .zip extensions) | |
| b) Decide the directory you want to move the archived files to. | |
| d) Extract the files from the archive. | |
| e) Edit the mingw32.bat file to accomodate your choice of directory structure. | |
| %mesaroot%: This is your root directory (Mesa-3.3) | |
| %mesasrc%: This is the Mesa-3.3 src directory (Mesa-3.3\src) | |
| %mesalib%: This is where the build will put libGL.a and libGLU.a | |
| Running the Build: | |
| Open your Command Prompt or MS-DOS prompt. | |
| Go to your Mesa-3.3 'root' directory | |
| At the command line type: mingw32 | |
| That's all there is to it. | |
| Enjoy! | |
| Peace, | |
| Paul G. (pgarceau@teleport.com) |