Hi,

On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 07:56:24PM +0200, Bertrand Jacquin wrote:
> > Two questions:
> > 
> >  - what happens if windres is not found?  will the compilation break?
> >    (I'm not sure whether windres will always be there or not)
> 
> In the present configure.ac, it's only needed when WIN32 = yes, so it's
> windows/mingw only.

Yes.  So mingw always has "windres"?  Otherwise the produced Makefiles
won't work.

> >  - if I read this right, it will only work for the autoconf / mingw based
> >    build, but not for the msvc++ / python based build, right?  will it
> >    co-exist, or break the python build?
> 
> I have to say that I didn't test with msvc++/python as I only use to
> cross compile applications. But if I read well the build process for
> msvc++/python it does not use autotools stuffs.

Indeed.  David / Samuli: how is the python Makefile built?  How does
this build system know which files to compile?

gert
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