I’m sure it can be modified to work with apt-get or yum, although the linux tools may already have a working mingw setup already. Josh On Jan 12, 2016, at 2:47 AM, H.G. Muller <address@hidden> wrote:
I think WinBoard should run under wine; I vaguely recall some people were doing that, and I did not receive any complaints. I know some people are making MinGW cross compiles on Linux for their engine. Their binaries only work if you then also install a 6MB DLL that is the MinGW cross compile of libc, however, and I don't consider it a viable option to put that in the binary WinBoard distribution. But for testing if you have broken the WinBoard build it seems fine.
Op 1/12/2016 om 3:57 AM schreef Tim Mann:
does cross-compiling the code using mingw work, ie. building windows executables on linux that could be tested in wine?
I think that should work, but I haven't tried running WinBoard in wine for ages, and I don't think I ever tried cross-compiling for mingw from Linux.
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