WIP: mingw32 cross compile support (under OpenBSD and Ubuntu)#85
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WIP: mingw32 cross compile support (under OpenBSD and Ubuntu)#85n1000 wants to merge 23 commits intoqca:masterfrom
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Skip the compilation of tools not currently supported on Windows.
Move these two definitions out of multiple files into one common file.
These statements were causing some warnings / errors on some compilers.
Replace current SLEEP macro with SLEEP_MS. Replace existing SLEEP macro with version that sleeps for seconds.
Replace all uses of sleep() with SLEEP() macro for cross-platform sleeping.
Update make.def to include Ubuntu and OpenBSD cross-comple examples
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I worked on this a long while back, and haven't touched it since... Just putting up this pull request in case anyone else is interested in using / finishing this up.
Basically if you uncomment the MinGW32 cross compiler lines in the top level make.def you should be able to cross compile the toolkit for windows under OpenBSD or Linux using MinGW32.
When I originally made these changes I had tested them on OpenBSD and Linux.