[mercury-users] Mercury and MingW32 (instead of CygWin32).

Peter Ross peter.ross at miscrit.be
Sun Nov 18 01:32:59 AEDT 2001


Didier wrote:
> Hello,
> Being new to Mercury, I have actually two questions.
> - is thit possible to have a compilation of Mercury code with the
> MingWin32 gcc port on windows instead of the CygWin32. I tried to compile
> the Mercury source and the system complain about a missing dll from Cyg.
> Is there any switch that can be used or CygWin32 is, in fact, mandatory.
> - the other question is related to the declarative GUI library
> XPCE from SWI-Prolog. Did somebody try it with mercury. The library can be
> used from most prolog compiler and C++.

It should be possible.  I did a port where we used Microsoft Visual C as the
C compiler.

However you will probably need to play with the Mmakefiles.  We assume that
when we are using gcc that we are using cygwin.

Pete

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