Re: [scons-dev] Winelib and SCons

2005-02-18 Thread Steven Knight
Hi Scott- Ok, to be up front and honest I haven't used SCons at all yet, but if it really is an honest to god replacement for autoconf, make, and friends then I'm really excited. . . . What do you think? Are the SCons developers interested in helping us do this? Do any of

Re: Winelib and SCons

2005-02-17 Thread Boaz Harrosh
Scott Ritchie wrote: Then, the developer needs to write his own makefiles and hammer autoconf and stuff into working right. This is the hard part, and it's where I gave up when trying to port Miranda Instant Messenger with Winelib even though it worked in MinGW. There are many other open source

re: Winelib and SCons

2005-02-16 Thread Dan Kegel
Then, the developer needs to write his own makefiles and hammer autoconf and stuff into working right. This is the hard part, and it's where I gave up when trying to port Miranda Instant Messenger with Winelib even though it worked in MinGW. There are many other open source Windows apps out there

Winelib and SCons

2005-02-16 Thread Scott Ritchie
Ok, to be up front and honest I haven't used SCons at all yet, but if it really is an honest to god replacement for autoconf, make, and friends then I'm really excited. Why? Because this has some serious importance for Winelib. Currently, in order to port a program to Linux via Winelib, a develo