Hello Frank,
Happy new year! what about cygwin ? cygwin is a POSIX emulator, so we can
compile quickfix as you compile it on a Linux box.
you know, running bootstrap script and installing the necessary packages (
libraries or tools ) from cygwin setup.
I dint try it and IMHO on a windows machine you should use visual studio to
generate the binaries natives for windows.
Without the emulation layer who could give you a unnecessary overhead. but
its just my opinion would like to hear others.
Best Regards,
Clebson Derivan
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 12:43 PM, K. Frank <kfr...@gm...> wrote:
> QuickFIX Documentation:
> http://www.quickfixengine.org/quickfix/doc/html/index.html
> QuickFIX Support: http://www.quickfixengine.org/services.html
>
> Hello Lists!
>
> Has anybody built QuickFIX with mingw or mingw-w64?
>
> Would anybody have thoughts on what tweaks might be
> necessary to do so?
>
> (I asked this question a few years back on the QuickFIX list,
> and at that time the answer seemed to be pretty much no, but
> I thought I'd ask again to see if anybody has experimented in
> the meantime with QuickFIX using mingw / mingw-w64.)
>
> Thanks for any information.
>
>
> And to all my List Colleagues: Happy New Year!
>
>
> K. Frank
>
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