Re: Cross platform development



Hi Florian,

Am Samstag, den 18.03.2017, 11:42 +0100 schrieb pelzflorian (Florian
Pelz):

Note that if your application is not libre software (it should be,
please make it libre!), then static linking means you need to provide
your application’s source code or compiled object files upon user
request so it can be relinked with another version of the LGPL’d
libraries. You will also still need to provide the other resources
like
GTK’s schemas etc. But I have no experience with mxe.

Thanks, this is a point I totally forgot. So no statically linking is
possible.

Making the project open is no option. The protocol of the devices we
communicate with is covered by various NDAs.

The only chance is, to grab the DLLs from MinGW via objdump ore some
similar, like recommended and pack them into the applications working
directory, because Windows searches DLLs in its System, System32
subfolders and in the working directory of the app. This is tested. I
only want to copy just the needed files, not the complete DLL set Mingw
has on my systems, these are real much.

Thanks for mentioning the LGPL-Problem.

Regards, Dirk

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Dirk Gottschalk, Aachen
Tel.: 01573 / 1152350
eMail: dirk gottschalk1980 googlemail com


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