Thank you very much for your answers, I will try all solutions and after that 
let you know of the outcome.

Best regards,
Nikola

-----Original Message-----
From: Andre Heinecke [mailto:andre.heine...@intevation.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 10:47 AM
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Cc: Werner Koch; Nikola Radovanovic
Subject: Re: Building pinentry on Windows 7

Hi,

On Wednesday 23 October 2013 10:14:37 Werner Koch wrote:
> However, unless you only want the really ugly native pinentry you need 
> to install lots of libraries first.  Thus using the gpg4win installer 
> framework is easier.

I've recently played around with MXE ( http://mxe.cc/ ) which is another cross 
compilation environment that aims to provide an easy way to handle dependencys 
for Windows.

To build a static pinentry-qt4 with it you can just set it up as documented on 
their homepage. Drop the attached pinentry.mk in mxe/src/ and do "make pinentry"

Worked like a charm for me on a debian wheezy system.

Regards,
Andre

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