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PLIB for Windoze.
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Let me first say that I (Steve Baker) don't own a copy
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of Windoze - so I have little or no ability to help
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Windoze owners with PLIB problems. It's especially
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important therefore that you direct problems and
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queries to the PLIB mailing lists. Subscription
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information is on the PLIB homepage:
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http://plib.sourceforge.net
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CygWin:
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The simplest way to build PLIB for Windoze is to
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use the CygWin compiler and toolset. Since that
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environment is pretty close to UNIX/Linux, the
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./configure
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make
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make install
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...mechanism works perfectly.
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MingW32:
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A couple of people have asked about doing a MingW32 port - but
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as far as I can tell, the "configure/make/make install" approach
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*should* work.
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Microsoft Visual C++:
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All you need to do is open the workspace "plib.dsw" in MSVC++,
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select the "plib" project (using Set Active Project in the Project
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menu), and build it (using "Rebuild All" in the Build menu).
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In the examples folder, open the workspace "plib_examples.dsw".
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Each example has a seperate project in the workspace. Select
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the one you want and build it. Then you should be able to hit
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the Go icon on the toolbar and try it out.
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For your own application, please note that the plib workspace
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leaves all the necessary includes (*.h) and libraries (*.lib)
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in the plib root directory (same as workspace). The debug
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libraries are given a '_d' suffix. Where ever you put those
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files, make sure #include <plib/ul.h> works so your code is
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more portable.
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