Hi You would need the Mingw or the Cygwin toolchain on your MSWindows installation. I succeeded in getting it done with Cygwin about 2 years ago. But can only say don't use it for a GUI based program like PSPPIRE. I tried Mingw and had some partial success with it but then switch to openSUSE as cross compiling on openSUSE for MSWindows which was more convenient for me. I still have some notes about how to setup the toolchain on MSWindows, so if you want to try to setup the toolchain on MSWindows I can send you the notes.
However I guess using some linux distro for it will be easier after you have taken the first burden of starting using Linux. On the other side it wouldn't be bad if there was a PSPP developer who uses MSWindows. There are a lot of MSWindows users using PSPP but no PSPP-developer using MSWindows. Have fun > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 09:34:32 -0400 > From: "Charles Stangor" <cstan...@charlesstangor.com> > Subject: Re: new ideas for how to contribute to PSPP > To: "Jeremy Lavergne" <jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org> > Cc: pspp-dev@gnu.org, b...@cs.stanford.edu > Message-ID: <01dc31838bf6409181b06abe9da9a...@chuckpc> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > OK, if I attempt to figure this out and load all of these sources can it be > done on a windows machine? That's all I have. > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list pspp-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev