Agreed - and undoing that work is what I'm thinking about.... it was deemed easier to just lump MinGW and MSVC together where possible.
Hm. I don't envy you (or anyone) messing around in there. My thought was that since MinGW 'knows' how to deal with the peculiarities of Win32, it might be better to start will a cygwin style makefile (which generally seems to be pretty compatible with *nix equivalents), and tailor it for MinGW, rather than starting MSVC which is radically different. Ie. Most of the conflicts seem to be overzealous win32-ization of the makefile, conflicting with stuff that gcc already knows how to handle, and handles better.
In reply to Re^5: [Win32] The '-l' switch, and for which files the linker looks.
by BrowserUk
in thread [Win32] The '-l' switch, and for which files the linker looks.
by syphilis
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