Re: [xml] prerelease of 2.2.5

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From: Timothee Besset (timo@qeradiant.com)
Date: Fri Oct 06 2000 - 18:58:35 EDT


ah
so, no correlation with the -mno_cygwin option when compiling something
with cygwin?

TTimo

Wayne Davison wrote:

> On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Timothee Besset wrote:
>
>> One question though: what's the purpose of the Makefile.mygwin? The
>> configure script works fine with cygwin already?
>
> That's "mingw", not "mygwin". See http://www.mingw.org/ for full details,
> but in a nutshell: it's how you can use the gnu tools to compile Win32
> applications without all the posix-layer stuff that Cygwin provides. This
> means that we can't depend on being able to run the configure script
> (since there's no guarantee that /bin/sh even exists), and the Makefile
> actually creates a DLL (which the existing Makefile does not attempt).
>
> Also, mingw appears to be better licensed than Cygwin, so you can use it
> to create a DLL that doesn't transmogrify your software's license into the
> GPL. For instance, if someone were to use Cygwin to release a libxml.dll,
> you would have to distribute a cygwin*.dll to use it, and that would
> encumber the libxml library with the GPL's restrictions (not the LGPL that
> it currently uses). I believe at that point it would be impossible to use
> such a libxml.dll with any non-GPLed code (BSD, Artistic, or whatever)
> without it too becoming GPLed.
>
> So, Makefile.mingw sets up the mingw build environment to create a
> regular, (LGPLed) Win32 DLL of libxml -- one that should be able to be
> used by normal Win32 applications.
>
> ...wayne..
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