1#!/bin/sh 2 3# Cross-compile from Linux to Win32 using mingw32 cross-compiler as 4# provided by Debian. For Ogg and MP3 support, you need to compile 5# those libraries separately and put them in libs/. If the libraries 6# are absent, sbagen is compiled without Ogg/MP3 support. 7# 8# Compiling these libraries is not the easiest thing to do, and doing 9# it the way I did it requires a MinGW and MSYS setup running on 10# Windows (or under emulation), under which you can use the 11# 'mk-libmad-mingw' and 'mk-tremor-mingw' scripts to build the 12# libraries in a rather improvised manner. You only have to do this 13# once, after which you can copy them to libs/ and rebuild endlessly 14# on Linux without trouble. 15 16COPT="-O6 -s -Wall" 17OPT="$COPT -DT_MINGW -I /usr/i586-mingw32msvc/include -I./libs" 18GCC=i586-mingw32msvc-gcc 19LIBDIR=/usr/i586-mingw32msvc/lib 20LIBS='' 21 22[ -f libs/xmingw-libmad.a ] && { 23 OPT="-DMP3_DECODE $OPT" 24 LIBS="$LIBS libs/xmingw-libmad.a" 25} 26[ -f libs/xmingw-libvorbisidec.a ] && { 27 OPT="-DOGG_DECODE $OPT" 28 LIBS="$LIBS libs/xmingw-libvorbisidec.a" 29} 30 31$GCC $OPT sbagen.c $LIBS -L$LIBDIR -lmingw32 -lwinmm -o sbagen.exe || 32{ echo "FAILED"; exit 1; } 33 34