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Re: Installation need help



If you already have Cygwin installed, then you can type these commands. If
you want the full illusion of Unix - then just click on Cygwin icon (usually
on your desktop) and follow the howto.

2006/12/4, UN PEP <infounpep@yahoo.com>:


According to your suggestion, i checked my system and
Gygwin, gcc, autotools (automake and autoconf) are already there.

In the document that you provide me in the part of Window and Cygwin,

you wrote the following:

===============================================


> Then build it (by default, the libraries includes are installed

under

> /usr/local/):

>

> cd sptk3

> ./autogen.bash

> ./configure --disable-debug

> make

> make install
  ==============================================
  These are UNIX commands.I can not type it unless i installed the UNIX
O/S in my computer.
  I'm using Winows XP as I told you.
  How can I do?
  Thanks.



Alexey Parshin <alexeyp@gmail.com> wrote:
  SPTKLib.a and anything else DevC++ related on SPTK website belongs to
the
old SPTK version, 2.2 or something like this. I'd not suggest you using
it.
DevC++, AFAIK, uses MinGW or at least, their site tells so. So in order to
use DevC++, you have to have MinGW even that you're on Windows. I'm not
sure
if DevC++ includes automake/autoconf, but other than that - it's just GCC
on
Windows + IDE. I really suggest you to try Cygwin part of SPTK howto. If
you're missing some programs like aclocal, autoconf, etc - then install
Cygwin, and make sure you mark them during the installation. Then, just
follow howto, and it will build you several .a files. You'd have to link
most of them to your porgram in DevC++.

Alexey

2006/12/4, UN PEP :
>
> Actually, I used DEV C++ to install the SPTK package.
> In DEV C++, there is an option to install packages.
> Then I just installed from there.
> I did not use any MinGW(Cygwin) as I'm using Windows XP.(But later it
> will run on UNIX server (or) standalone)
> I want to know what does the SPTKlib.a as i saw in your site's
> documentation http://www.sptk.net/docs/devcpp/index.htm
> I thought we need SPTKlib.a to compile the SPTK with FLTK in DEVC++.
> As you mentioned in your web site, we can download ready-made
> SPTKlib.a as well as create own SPTKlib.a.
> But i did not see any ready-made SPTKlib.a for download.
> And is this SPTKlib.a compatible for all versions? (I mean can i use
> it in my SPTK version 3.3?)
> When i compile my test SPTK project, I got some warning message that
> i need to link with SPTK libraries. I need to put the library file
> project linker option.
> If you have no idea about DEV C++, can you please pass to somebody
> who knows SPTK and DEV C++ very well?
> Thank you.
>
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