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If you are talking about make ALLEGRO_USE_C=1, we have tested both 4.2 and 4.9 with MattyMatt.
Himself under Mscv, myself under mingw32 (I do not think that any of us have tested with cmake).
There was some minor problem (as a typo fixed by MattyMatt for a drawing problem in windowed mode and the already solved problem of the typo in Trent adds), but we finally got everything compiled without any problem.
I even tested ALLEGRO_USE_C with AllegroGL too. Working like a charm.
I will perhaps try cmake these days.
> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 09:10:53 +1000
> From: novalazy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: alleg-developers@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [AD] Windows fixes
>
> On 2007-05-31, Trent Gamblin <trent@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I have attached a patch that allows Allegro to be compiled on Windows
> > with MinGW and cmake. Here is an explanation of what I've changed and why:
> >
> > I removed the event type parameter from src/win/wkeybdnu.c. I guess the
> > format of the function has changed.
> >
> > I removed src/c/cmiscs.s from the Windows compilation. The file is meant
> > for DOS only.
> >
> > I added the "binary directory" to the include path in CMakeLists.txt. It
> > is needed to find asmcapa.h.
>
> Cheers, committed. So the Windows port can be built without asm with
> cmake now? How well does it work?
>
> Peter
>
>
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