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From: | Jose Mondefo |
Subject: | RE: GNUstep + libicu on Windows |
Date: | Tue, 1 Mar 2011 13:15:28 -0300 |
Stefan, thanks for your clear explanation. The only this I don't fully understand is, if I need to build a static library (for boost library), do I have to use the OpenTTD patch, or can I use yours? One extra thing, as I read in a previous post, this patch works with the .zip icu file, and the OpenTTD was thinked to work with the tgz, I'm ok? By the way, thanks you and Richards for this great contribution! Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 09:26:55 -0600 Subject: Re: GNUstep + libicu on Windows From: address@hidden To: address@hidden CC: address@hidden Sure, no problem. The OpenTTD patch wasn't very generic, so I needed to change a few things. First off, the OpenTTD patch is made to strictly create a static library, we needed a shared one. Most of the changes I made were to make the patch more generic (setting LIBPREFIX=lib, etc). As the the lib/dll thing, the way I understand it, the .lib file type is used for static libraries on Windows (same as .a on UNIX). Does that explain it? On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Jose Mondefo <address@hidden> wrote:
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