Hi Roberto,
[ Still not all though, as there exists another package called
MiniGUI Extended, which actually ships with Harbour 2.0.0b2,
There was only one project from 2002 to 2005 (the one I've started)
from then, two forks emerged: "HMG extended" and "OOHG" (I'm only
responsible for "HMG").
Okay, now I see the whole picture.
It's really your project and your decision, but IMO it'd be a big
step if you'd use a vanilla Harbour build (without customization).
This way it'd be easier to swap components and general Harbour
support
could be given for both bundled and standalone Harbour distros
without
first identifying which build is in question. Moreover, general
Harbour support could be given at any forums without being concerned
about where this build comes from. Same goes for MiniGUI: Support
could be given even here or other official or unofficial Harbour
forums.
It's a good idea.
The current HMG distribution uses Harbour 1.01 for MingW build
downloaded from Sourceforge. I've removed 'binutils' not required by
HMG and (of course) added libraries and other things, but this shoud
be not create problems regarding Harbour compiler support.
Moreover, I'll begin experimenting with Harbour 2.0 beta and publish
a test HMG release ASAP.
Good news. mingw is actually included now starting with 2.0 beta
releases.
Please start with beta 3, as this is the closed to current state,
even if it's not "official" release.
If something goes wrong, I'll seek for help here, prior to attempt a
dirty hack, I promise :)
So, hopefully, we will have full 'Harbour support compatible' HMG
releases.
Great, feel free to tell us any problems you run into.
Brgds,
Viktor
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