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Port Linux Games?
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Okay im kind of interested in porting the gnome-games packages to the win32 platform. This aught to be possible, right, seeing as there is win32 versions of GTK and SDL etc ?
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Anyone had any experience of porting software?
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ive managed (i think) to get the libs set up though and think im getting somewhere
Its a bit wierd though, some of the source files compile fine on visual c++ 5 but not on dev c++ (minigw) whereas others are the other way around
Its a bit wierd though, some of the source files compile fine on visual c++ 5 but not on dev c++ (minigw) whereas others are the other way around
Last edited by jbennet; Jul 23rd, 2007 at 4:41 am.
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