On 2/10/06, Robert Riebisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Blair Campbell wrote:
>
> > I just compiled p7zip with DJGPP with VERY minor changes to the source
>
> Version 4.30 _beta_. Could you port a _stable_ version too? :-)

Sorry, there aren't any non-beta versions of p7zip.  I didn't compile
7zip, I compiled p7zip (posix 7zip)

> > code (pertaining to symlinks mostly) and I've tested it and it works
> > perfectly.  I used libpthread.a from somewhere on the DJGPP ftp sites
>
> I only tested it in Windows 2000, but it works here too. *G*
>
> > and libsocket.a (watt-32) to make it compile without problems.
>
> Um, but why does a compressor require libsocket.a? ;-)

libpthread.a requires libsocket.a (libwatt.a) for some reason, and
p7zip requires libpthread.a

> Maybe you could add your personal DJGPP distribution to the downloads
> area, so other people can start porting too. :-) Or at least describe
> what modules/packages you use.

Actually I'm hoping to upload a beta livecd later today of a very
advanced DJGPP distro sent to me by the pythond author.

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