Technomage said: > ok, I have a friend or 2 that needs some utils (sound apps) compiled to > work > under win32 (win2k+/XP) and these utilities are only available as source > packages (one in particular is called ReZound). > > can anyone give any tips/tricks or pointers on doing this... Bottom line: IF possible, this is probably VERY difficult to do. The source or files with it or the web page it was downloaded from should specify dependencies and build tools somewhere. However, if these are sound application you probably have to link against win32 libraries and DLLs. I have no idea if that can be done under Linux but I'd be surprised if it's easy to do. The rezound page states: "...primarily for but not limited to the Linux operating system." but there is no information I can see that talks about win32. The online source repository has nothing that indicates win32 support. I think your friend needs to use Linux OR find other apps to do the functions he needs on win32. Background tidbit: Porting a text only, command-line application from Linux to something else, or the other direction, CAN BE pretty straight forward. But, any other type of application gets very messy very fast. Why is OpenOffice.org so huge? Because they build for multiple OS platforms and have to solve this very problem. If it is not planned for and worked on from the beginning, it is hard to do after the fact. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss