On 16.7.2015 г. 01:35, Enrico Tröger wrote:
On 13/07/15 18:35, Dimitar Zhekov wrote:
On both my older and newer MinGW-s, make -f makefile.win32 ended up with:
[...]
<long list of additional undefined references>
Lacking -lgeany perhaps?
Yes, and some more things which are not up2date. [...]
(Personally I'm not a fan of makefile.win32, since you can't build geany-plugins with it.)
Is there a reason why you used it?
I wanted to test build geany only for the win32defines cleanup, so copying localwin32.mk and starting make directly somehow seemed faster than Waf... turned out not to be.
Waf should do basically and thanks to Thomas' work, building with MSYS2 is very easy and probably the future.
Waf does it completely, and is my favorite. Works under Win~1 and Linux, does not make any problems, and requires only a python.
As of MSYS2, autotools autogen/configure starts a lot of processes, which is slow under Win~1, and I'm not sure whether it'll bring some unwanted shared library dependency.
-- E-gards: Jimmy