Hi This is offtopic, but since all I am seeking is broad guidelines and a lot of people here compile programs on Linux, I thought it easier than to join a new list.
I have the source of a program about 2000 lines big, written for windows. How much of an effort would it be, and what would be the major changes needed in the source to have it compile for Linux. Also, if someone could show me the command line needed to compile it, given the source, the resource header and the .RC file that would be great using GCC. The following code needs changes in my opinion: 1. The program uses the registry to store persistent values. It would need to change to use a config file. 2. The file access path needs to use the unix file structure 3. The code to access the save and other standard dialogs needs to change? 4. Can I continue to use windows.h? If not, what would it be replaced with? 5. The program allows saving a part of the screen to a bitmap. Can someone tell me if that part of the code needs to change? And if so, how. Thanks & Regards Hardeep Singh _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users