Scott wrote: Yes, I do use MinGW when building on Windows. After all, an
open source project should use an open source compiler, if possible.<<

So true - normally I'm just using GCC - my guess is they are compatible.


Scott: (Also, I wrote that README.TXT file you're reading.) <<

Hey !! my man !! cool :)



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-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Scott Klement
Sent: 22. december 2008 20:01
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Pete's web5250 was->Re: Business Developers was ->Re:
IBM Gives RPG Devotees Their Own Café

Hi Niels,

Hi Scott, Thanx I see that, just downloaded it and it is all described in
the README.TXT. They also refer to a tiny c compiler - MinGW - did you
use that?

Yes, I do use MinGW when building on Windows. After all, an open source
project should use an open source compiler, if possible.

(Also, I wrote that README.TXT file you're reading.)

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