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/** @page compile_windows_mingw Building Portaudio for Windows with MinGW
@ingroup tutorial
@section comp_mingw1 Portaudio for Windows With MinGW
<strong>This document contains old or out-of-date information. Please see
a draft of new MinGW information on our
Wiki: <a href="https://github.com/PortAudio/portaudio/wiki/Notes_about_building_PortAudio_with_MinGW">
PortAudio Wiki: Notes about building PortAudio with MinGW</a></strong>
= MinGW/MSYS =
From the [http://www.mingw.org MinGW projectpage]:
MinGW: A collection of freely available and freely distributable
Windows specific header files and import libraries, augmenting
the GNU Compiler Collection, (GCC), and its associated
tools, (GNU binutils). MinGW provides a complete Open Source
programming tool set which is suitable for the development of
native Windows programs that do not depend on any 3rd-party C
runtime DLLs.
MSYS: A Minimal SYStem providing a POSIX compatible Bourne shell
environment, with a small collection of UNIX command line
tools. Primarily developed as a means to execute the configure
scripts and Makefiles used to build Open Source software, but
also useful as a general purpose command line interface to
replace Windows cmd.exe.
MinGW provides a compiler/linker toolchain while MSYS is required
to actually run the PortAudio configure script.
Once MinGW and MSYS are installed (see the [http://www.mingw.org/MinGWiki MinGW-Wiki]) open an MSYS shell and run the famous:
@code
./configure
make
make install
@endcode
The above should create a working version though you might want to
provide '--prefix=<path-to-install-dir>' to configure.
'./configure --help' gives details as to what can be tinkered with.
--- Mikael Magnusson
To update your copy or check out a fresh copy of the source
[wiki:UsingThePortAudioSvnRepository SVN instructions]
--- Bob !McGwier
Back to the Tutorial: \ref tutorial_start
*/
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