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diff --git a/DOCS/tech/mingw-crosscompile.txt b/DOCS/tech/mingw-crosscompile.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 62e901a0f6..0000000000 --- a/DOCS/tech/mingw-crosscompile.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -Due to a lack of Windows developers, it is a good idea to allow Linux -developers to do at least some basic check of their code. -This HOWTO explains how to set up MinGW cross-compilation under Debian. - -First, you need to install the "mingw32" package and get a MPlayer SVN -checkout. - -Next, you need quite a lot of dependencies. Since this is for testing and -not actually use, the easiest way is to use this package: -http://natsuki.mplayerhq.hu/~reimar/mpl_mingw32.tar.bz2 -NOTE that this is likely to be quite out-dated and might include packages -with security issues, so do not use it to build binaries for real use. - -After extracting this package into the MPlayer source-tree, -you only need to run the included linux-mingw.sh to configure (it just runs -./configure --host-cc=cc --target=i686-mingw32msvc --cc=i586-mingw32msvc-cc ---windres=i586-mingw32msvc-windres --ranlib=i586-mingw32msvc-ranlib ---with-extraincdir="$PWD/osdep/mingw32" ---with-extralibdir="$PWD/osdep/mingw32" ---with-freetype-config="$PWD/osdep/mingw32/ftconf") and then run make. - -You should be able to run the generated binary with Wine, if you want to. - -The steps as command-lines: - -sudo apt-get install mingw32 -svn co svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk MPlayer-mingw -cd MPlayer-mingw -wget http://natsuki.mplayerhq.hu/~reimar/mpl_mingw32.tar.bz2 -tar -xjf mpl_mingw32.tar.bz2 -sh linux-mingw.sh -make |