Re: [Vala] Vala on Windows
- From: Jarosław Ciupiński <kotowate gmail com>
- To: Luca Bruno <lethalman88 gmail com>
- Cc: gerhard gruber documatrix com, vala-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Vala] Vala on Windows
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 18:08:45 +0200
Hi,
Try disabling vapigen compilation, ie.
./configure --disable-vapigen
(You of course need to compile from source)
Works for me, as I don't use that tool :)
And as far as I looked into the code (and as much as I remember), vapigen
uses posix threading when going through files, but I might be wrong with
that.
Jarek
2012/4/3 Luca Bruno <lethalman88 gmail com>
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 9:12 AM, <gerhard gruber documatrix com> wrote:
Hi,
I have created an application using Vala and tried to compile it on
Windows, but the application needs Vala >= 0.14.0 and Vala for Windows
binary is just available in the version 0.12.0 - so I tried to compile it
on my own using MinGW and mingw.sh (
http://code.google.com/p/vala-win32/source/browse/trunk/mingw.sh?r=5) :)
But after some hours I got stucked with the error, that sys/wait.h could
not be found:
scanner.c:34:36: schwerwiegender Fehler: sys/wait.h: No such file or
directory
I think, that this header-file is not available on windows, is it?
So is it still possible to compile Vala on Windows and if it is so, how?
If yo have linux, you may have more luck cross-compiling the generated C
code using mingw under linux.
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