Thanks for clarification
I don't found msys in your distributions..is correct?


Which package can be used for x stable version?:
mingw
mingw-w64    
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=202880&package_id=241675
migw32ce     
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/cegcc/cygwin-cegcc-mingw32ce-0.51.0-1.tar.gz?use_mirror=switch
msys 1.0.11  
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=24963

what about mingw automatic installer (can we made similar for harbour?)
http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=2435&use_mirror=kent&filename=MinGW-5.1.4.exe&a=2687957

2009/3/30 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>:
> Well, I've posted MinGW CE sample script already on the list,
> the 64-bit version is almost like it with some changes
> (easy to copy from other cross-builds). Besides the above,
> all files were created using usual and documented mpkg_win.bat
> scripts and files copied together as a final stage. Anyhow this
> time my goal isn't to go into great detail to teach how to do
> this, even more so since current method cannot be considered
> final. I'd rather be interested in this package's usefulness and
> whether it's working and making things simpler for other
> developers.
> Brgds,
> Viktor
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Massimo Belgrano <mbelgr...@deltain.it>
> wrote:
>>
>> Still Compliment Victor
>> Great result for made x86,x64 ,WinCE/ARM with mingw/harbour
>> What step can i do fo make same result with my svn?
>> If you describe how  compile, also other distribution Gan give this
>> benefit
>>
>>
>> 2009/3/30 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>:
>> > Hi All,
>> > I've made available a unified and self-contained Windows release
>> > package, which is able to create x86, x64, WinCE/ARM executables
>> > (both shared and static) out of the box without the need of any
>> > external tools or settings.
>> > Download:
>> > http://www.syenar.hu/harbour/hb-1.1.0dev.7z
>> > (size: 136MB)
>> > To use:
>> > 1) unpack to any directory (C:\hb-1.1.0dev)
>> > 2) go to bin dir (optional if you specify path for hbmk2)
>> > 3) For x86 executable type: 'hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg'
>> > 4) For x64 executable type: 'hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg -comp=mingw64'
>> > 5) For WinCE/ARM executable type: 'hbmk2
>> > ../tests/hello.prg -comp=mingwce'
>> > The package also contains Harbour libraries to build MSVC 2008,
>> > Open Watcom 1.8 and Borland C 5.5.1 executables. For these,
>> > you need to have these compilers installed on your computer. The libs
>> > will automatically be picked by hbmk2.
>> > The package contains MinGW 4.3.3, MinGW 4.4.0 for x64 and
>> > MinGW 4.1.0 for ARM/CE embedded.
>> > I've used 7-Zip instead of .zip, because it cut the archive size by
>> > a factor of 2-3. If this package will get good reception I may add
>> > installer with de-selectable x64, WinCE and additional target libs.
>> > While it takes significant amount of time to assemble such package,
>> > nevertheless IMO it should be the definitive and official release
>> > methods instead of the separate compiler/CPU target specific
>> > packages we offer for 1.0.1.
>> > Following external dependencies were used to build corresponding
>> > Harbour libs:
>> > ace 9.10
>> > allegro 4.2.2
>> > blat 2.6.2
>> > libcurl 7.19.3
>> > firebird 2.1.1
>> > freeimage 3.11.0
>> > gd 2.0.34
>> > mysql 5.0.67
>> > openssl 0.9.8j
>> > pgsql 8.3.3
>> > qt 4.5.0 (2009.01)
>> > Brgds,
>> > Viktor
>> >
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