From: Sergio B. <ser...@gm...> - 2018-03-04 21:45:21
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Forwarding to the mailing list, now it is working. Cheers, Sergio -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: [fuse-emulator-devel] Building FUSE on Windows 10 Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 23:21:09 +0100 From: Sergio Baldoví To: Duncan Edwards CC: fus...@li... Hi Duncan, On 26/02/18 20:35, Duncan Edwards via fuse-emulator-devel wrote: > I'm trying to build FUSE utils on windows 10 using Cygwin but I'm having > issues with audiofile-0.3.6. > When I try to make it I get the following error > [...] the stable release of audiofile is a bit outdated. In last Fuse releases I use the master branch on GitHub as fixes several issues, e.g. SimpleModule.h: https://github.com/mpruett/audiofile/commit/b62c902dd258125cac86cd2df21fc898035a43d3 > I'm following the instructions from the wiki and getting the file from > http://audiofile.68k.org/ but I'm guessing that because my compiled > version of libspectrum does not have audiofile support that that is why > none of the compiled fuse-utils actually do anything. > > Also can anyone help with the Cygwin configure command for fuse-utils? I'm using pretty much the same command than Fuse: ./configure --build=i686-pc-cygwin --host=i686-w64-mingw32 --prefix=/usr/local/i686-w64-mingw32 but make sure than some optional dependencies are installed: mingw64-i686-libgcrypt mingw64-i686-libgpg-error mingw64-i686-libpng mingw64-i686-libjpeg-turbo mingw64-i686-win-iconv As Gergely said, most fuse utils can be compiled without audiofile. It seems like you have other problem. BTW, you should run the executables out of Cygwin environment and gather DLL dependencies (Dependency Walker is a great tool for this). Cheers, Sergio |