Marco Nelissen | 548dde4 | 2014-01-07 10:11:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | If this is a combined source/binary distribution tree, then you can find |
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| 3 | * the binary DLL in the subdirectory binary/bin/ |
| 4 | * the include files in the subdirectory binary/include/ |
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| 6 | As for building libexif yourself on or for Win32, you can |
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| 8 | a) hack yourself a build system somehow |
| 9 | This seems to be the Windows way of doing things. |
| 10 | b) Use MinGW32 |
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| 12 | If you use MinGW32 (including MSYS) on Windows, building libexif should |
| 13 | follow the usual pattern of |
| 14 | |
| 15 | ./configure |
| 16 | make |
| 17 | make install |
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| 19 | as for any Unix like system and you can just follow the general |
| 20 | instructions. |
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| 22 | Something neat to do is to use a MinGW32 cross compiler on a Unix |
| 23 | system (Debian ships one for example). Then you can run |
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| 25 | ./configure --host=i586-mingw32msvc --disable-nls |
| 26 | make |
| 27 | make install |
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| 29 | If you want to build a combined source/binary distribution tarball/zipfile, |
| 30 | then add the --enable-ship-binaries option to the ./configure command line. |