ay, November 01, 2002 5:15 PM [Martin v. Loewis] >> If you can, you should also include Windows build instructions (what >> to download and how to unpack) - perhaps even with a MSVC project >> file. [Gustavo Niemeyer] > Unfortunately I can't provide that part. :-( Actually, you just did <wink>. The link you provided *is* the place with Windows build instructions and an MSVC project file. > I'm away from the Windows world for many years now, and have no > access to a machine were I could create those files. I'll promptly > help anyone to solve any issues in that area though. > > In the URL below one may find information about bzip2, including > binaries for many platforms: > > http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2/ Semi-unfortunately, the author of that has no idea if it actually works on 95/98/ME/NT/XP and in the docs for "3.8 Making a Windows DLL" I haven't tried any of this stuff myself, but it all looks plausible. That means it will require some real work to build and test this stuff on 6 flavors of Windows. Not a showstopper, but does raise the bar for getting into the PLabs Windows distro. The good news is that it's BSD-licensed, so we don't have to haggle about license issues.
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