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Re: [Groff] Re: MSVC Port
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Jeff Conrad |
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Re: [Groff] Re: MSVC Port |
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Fri, 28 Nov 2003 17:50:35 -0800 |
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > Just a thought. While the combination of MSYS with MinGW perhaps
> > seems more natural, (both are free software from the same stable),
> > it could be interesting to try MSYS as an alternative to MKS, in
> > conjunction with the MSVC compiler. You probably wouldn't have as
> > many *nix style tools, but it is sufficient to run configure and
> > make, (the shell is bash, make is GNU make), and to create diffs,
> > (with GNU diff).
>
> Indeed, an interesting experiment -- but people are actually using the
> MKS framework, so groff should compile cleanly (with none or only
> minor alterations).
I did very little that was specific to MKS, though I'll admit I'd have had
a very hard time without their port of GNU make.
In the past, configure would fail for the silliest of reasons; with a few
exceptions, this no longer seems to be the case. The normal groff
distribution now is very close to building under Win32/MKS/MSVC with almost
no modifications, and I see no reason why it wouldn't also work with
utilities reasonably similar to MKS.
> Ideally, I would like to support MSVC directly, but this requires a lot of
> work. My idea is to have a script file which creates the necessary files
> for compilation (Makefile, config.h, etc.)
At least there only would be one version to support ...
Jeff Conrad
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