There are two comments about the tarball - it is a tbz2 file (not tar.gz as the name implied). and it does build alright with mingw, with a little editing. There is a header problem (which seems to be newly introduced compared to the older(?) GSOC submission), and a couple of compiler warnings which should be fixed.
BTW, I am using mingw-cross gcc 4.2.1(?), probably shows a bit more warnings than 3.4.5. and I think cross-compiler built from the mingw camp tends to have i386-mingw-* rather than i586-mingw-*; some 3rd party distributes i586-mingw-*'s. In any case, i386-mingw-* is what I have. (I did build the cross-compiler myself, rather than a downloaded binary).
--- On Wed, 26/3/08, Marcel Partap mpartap@gmx.net wrote:
From: Marcel Partap mpartap@gmx.net Subject: Re: DLL exports... HELP?! To: pure_evil@mail.bg Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org Date: Wednesday, 26 March, 2008, 11:51 AM Hi Stefanov, attached is the code of a standalone proxy DLL I developed last year during SoC, have a look especially at the makefile for cross-compilation... regards marcel.
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