I think it does, mostly. The problem with generating a native configure-script seems to come from some tool within mingw32 that doesn't work correctly. I didn't investigate futher then, but I probably will, as soon as I know where I can develop on win32.
Right now, I have a friends laptop which is decent that I can use, but that won't last forever. I'm trying to do some development at work, but without CVS-access, it's hard to do things efficient. In a month or so, I'll move back in with my real computer and then I can do some serious debugging of mingw, in case the problem still exists.
On the other hand, if microsoft has some sort of unix-glue that is also interesting. Where can I read more about it? Is it free in some way or do I have to give up my left arm and right leg to have a copy?
/ Marcus Agehall (Scanian)
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2004-05-11 00:45: Subject: Pike @ win32
If mingw32 and the related tools does not use windows linebreaks we should most likely not use it, and go with microsofts unix lookalike environment instead.
/ Per Hedbor ()