| > I recently had a user ask for x64 USB support and shipped him off a new
> *.inf file along with the x64 pieces from the 20060827 snapshot. He
> reports that it works perfectly. The application is only 32 bit so I'm
> not sure how much of libusb-win32-x64 we're actually exercising, but XP
> was much happier with the updated .inf and x64 libs. Thanks!
Sounds great!
> 
> A question about building: I cross-build my app and all dependent
> libraries from Linux using mingw. Until now I've happily been building
> libusb-win32 as part of that process. But I notice the libusb Makefiles 
> don't seem to call for building the x64 components -- and I probably
> don't have the right compiler available yet even if they did.
The x64 version is currently build with Microsoft's compiler that comes with
the DDK. As far as I know, neither mingw nor cygwin can be used to build
native x64 apps. 
> 
> Any tips on how I might build the x64 pieces under mingw? For now I can
> pull them out of the 20060827 snapshot release, but I'd like to get back
> to my automated build-and-release script at some point...
> 
> Thanks!
> --Adam
> 
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