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A newbie question about 3rd party libraries.
- From: "John Emmas" <johne53 at tiscali dot co dot uk>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:50:04 -0000
- Subject: A newbie question about 3rd party libraries.
- References: <551315.53147.qm@web82408.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Hi guys,
I noticed that the setup package for Cygwin includes (optionally) lots of
3rd party libraries. For example, in the audio section, there are libraries
for flac, libogg. libesound etc. This raises a few obvious questions:-
1) Am I right in assuming that these are supplied as pre-compiled binaries
with associated header files?
2) Is the standard extension ".la" ('Cygwin\lib' seems to contain a lot of
".la" files).
3) What about 'unavailable' libraries (for example libsndfile). Is it
worth trying to download and build them myself - or have they been left out
deliberately for other reasons (e.g. incompatibility)?
Obviously, Cygwin is a work in progress so it's perfectly understandable
that the newest libraries might not have been ported yet. But if a
library's been around for a long time (like libsndfile) and still isn't
included, is it best to assume there's a good reason for it - such as
somebody already realised that it wouldn't be compatible?
Thanks
John
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