| Ah, spaces in paths. One of the major flaws of Windows.
On my Windows PC, I have created a root level subdirectory called utah (I am
from Utah), and in utah I have replicated the standard Unix/Linux file
structure (which is an official specification): /utah/usr, /utah/opt,
/utah/home/mkg, and so on.
Now my Linux and Windows installations have similar directory structures.
One less thing to think about.
Regards,
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Iain Duncan"
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] More mingw questions
>> Use Windows Python, but custom.py has to know where it is.
>>
>> You probably don't need GSM610 - do you get libsndfile.dll?
>
> Fixed now. Apparently you can't install msys in c:/Program Files because
> of the space in the path. Which only caused a problem builing libsndfile
> and only once it hit the GSM610 stuff. Weird. The space didn't cause any
> problems for fltk, portmidi, or portaudio. Anway, I'll resume trying when
> I'm back on that machine tomorrow. Installing in C:/WINDOWS/msys works
> fine. ( I can't clutter the root c: directory or I will confuse other
> people at that job ... )
>
> Is there anything else that I'm forgetting other than Boost, SWIG, and
> scons?
>
> Iain
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Mike
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Iain Duncan
>> Sent: Jul 2, 2005 2:54 PM
>> To: csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: [Cs-dev] More mingw questions
>>
>> Well, thought I'd join the mingw attempts while bored at work. So far I
>> have installed msys, and installed mingw as a subdirectory of mysys. I
>> have successfully built and linked dummy apps against fltk, portaudio,
>> and portmidi, though portmidi required me to hunt for a mingw make file
>> that was not included with the portmidi release. I guess it might be a
>> good plan to mention that to the portmidi folks.
>>
>> Currently I'm stuck on libsndfile. It seems to configure fine ( guesses
>> the system correctly at any rate ) but then fails trying to build the
>> stuff in the GSM610 directory. I don't even know what that is of course,
>> and the make file and config file are way too complex for me to figure
>> out with my limited config-make experience. Anyone else have this
>> problem?
>>
>> After that I will need to get python and scons working, and also boost
>> and swig?
>>
>> Will I need to reinstall python in the mingw branch or is there a way to
>> use the existent windows python already on the machine?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Iain
>>
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