Re: C89/C99/ANSI compliance - cleanups needed?

"H.G. Muller" <[email protected]> Tue, 12 Jan 2016 09:12:47 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.gnu.xboard.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I just installed wine1.2 on my 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 system, and it seems 
to run existing winboard.exe files without any problems I could detect:
it shows the Startup Dialog, and when I tick "Just view or edit games", 
I can play moves with the mouse, the position context menu appears
when I right-click in Edit Position mode, I can open and close dialogs 
and auxiliary windows. A minor thing is that when I raise WinBoard to the
foreground by clicking its Icon in the Linux task bar, it raises the 
board window, but any open auxiliary windows remain in the background.
I would have to close and re-open these through the menus to see them 
again. But is seems good enough to test if it can be built.

Op 1/12/2016 om 3:57 AM schreef Tim Mann:
> > does cross-compiling the code using mingw work, ie. building windows 
> executables on linux that could be tested in wine?
>
> I think that should work, but I haven't tried running WinBoard in wine 
> for ages, and I don't think I ever tried cross-compiling for mingw 
> from Linux.
>