My environment is: MinGW, MSYS2, WINDOWS 10
For building FLTK 1.3.5 in my envirmoment, the official instruction(file README.MSWindows.txt
) describes the following steps:
open mingw64.exe
cd 'to fltk source code directory'
.configure
make
(In my case make
not working, I just typing mingw32-make
)
On my computer, the build completes successfully, but this script does not generate a .dll files. From this we can conclude that the compiled library is meant to be statically linked. I tried .configure --shared-library
but it didn't give the desired effect. The instruction can answer this question but for Visual C6. It not my case, I prefer Codelite and MinGW.
What steps should I follow to get a FLTK designed for dynamic linking?
question from:
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