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Added a README for building the win32 cross compiler.

First stab at a c172 flight model contributed by Tony Peden.
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SUBDIRS = Include Lib Simulator Tools Tests
EXTRA_DIST = FG-FAQ.v3 README.Unix README.Linux README.MacOS README.Win32 \
README.autoconf README.gfc README.gpc README.plib README.running \
Thanks VERSION acsite.m4 acconfig.h irix-hack.pl
README.Win32-X README.autoconf README.gfc README.gpc README.plib \
README.running Thanks VERSION acsite.m4 acconfig.h irix-hack.pl
dist-hook:
tar cf - Hints | (cd $(distdir); tar xvf -)

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http://www.cygnus.com/ml/gnu-win32/1998-Nov/0177.html
Building cross cygwin b20 tools [Re: Linux->Win32 cross
compiler ?]
Mumit Khan (khan@xraylith.wisc.edu)
Wed, 4 Nov 1998 09:38:23 -0600 (CST)
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In reply to: Felix E. Klee: "Linux->Win32 cross compiler ?"
Next in thread: Peter Dalgaard BSA: "Re: Linux->Win32 cross compiler ?"
On Mon, 2 Nov 1998, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know if a cross compiler exists for Linux which
> creates Win32 executables just like gnuwin32 does?
>
============ building CROSS
You can always build one yourself. Download the CDK source, and do the
following:
$ mkdir /cygwin-b20
$ cd /cygwin-b20
$ tar zxvf /tmp/dev-src.tar.gz
$ cd src
$ mkdir CROSS
$ cd CROSS
$ ../configure --prefix=/usr/local/cygb20 --target=i386-cygwin32 -v
$ make > make.log 2>&1
[ check for errors . If OK ]
$ make install > install.log 2>&1
After you're done, add it to path (if you're using a bourne-shell
compatible, otherwise use csh syntax).
$ export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/cygb20/bin
$ i386-cygwin32-gcc -v
[ should report egcs-1.1 etc ]
All the binaries for i386-cygwin32 target are prefixed with i386-cygwin32-
prefix.
============ building NATIVE tools using CROSS tools just built.
Now if you want to build native tools on eg., a i686-pc-linux-gnu box with
the same pathnames that wCygnus uses:
$ cd /cygwin-b20/src
$ mkdir NATIVE
$ cd NATIVE
$ ../configure --prefix=/Cygnus/cygwin-b20 \
--exec-prefix=/Cygnus/cygwin-b20/H-i586-cygwin32 \
--target=i386-cygwin32 --host=i386-cygwin32 \
--build=i686-pc-linux-gnu -v
$ make > make.log 2>&1
[ check for errors . If OK ]
Now of course, you want to install it to a *DIFFERENT* location than
/Cygnus/cygwin-b20 on your Unix host before creating an archive to
copy to a Cygwin box. Let's say you first install it to /tmp/cygwin.
$ make prefix=/tmp/cygwin exec_prefix=/tmp/cygwin/H-i586-cygwin32 \
install > install.log 2>&1
$ cd /tmp/cygwin
$ tar zcvf /tmp/dev-cygwin-b20.tar.gz .
Copy /tmp/dev-cygwin-b20.tar.gz to your Cygwin box and unpack:
[win32]$ cd /Cygnus/cygwin-b20
[win32]$ tar zxvf /tmp/dev-cygwin-b20.tar.gz
Regards,
Mumit
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will have an influence on the development of our own audio library.
Phil Schubert <philings@zedley.com>
Contributed various textures.
Jonathan R Shewchuk <Jonathan_R_Shewchuk@ux4.sp.cs.cmu.edu>
Author of the Triangle program. Triangle is used to calculate the
Delauney triangulation of our irregular terrain.

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fi
dnl specify the compiled flight model
AC_ARG_WITH(flight-model, [ --with-flight-model=xxx Specify the flight model (navion, cherokee)])
AC_ARG_WITH(flight-model, [ --with-flight-model=xxx Specify the flight model (navion, c172)])
if test "x$with_flight_model" = "xcherokee" ; then
echo "Building with cherokee flight model"
if test "x$with_flight_model" = "xc172" ; then
echo "Building with c172 flight model"
else
echo "Building with navion flight model"
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_CHEROKEE, test "x$with_flight_model" = "xcherokee")
AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_C172, test "x$with_flight_model" = "xc172")
dnl Let the Win32 user specify if they want to build with the SGI
dnl opengl.dll as opposed to the more standard openg32.dll