Difference between revisions of "Talk:Cross Compiling FileZilla 3 for Windows under Ubuntu or Debian GNU/Linux"
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-- hmm, it's wrong. There are some problem. snprintf and %lu is used in mingw32's library. | -- hmm, it's wrong. There are some problem. snprintf and %lu is used in mingw32's library. | ||
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+ | :Easiest way to check is to transfer a big files. If the broken mingw32-runtime is used, the time elapsed/remaining in the queue is not displayed properly. --[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] 06:50, 20 September 2009 (UTC) |
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Doing this as root is both dangerous and unnecessary. Please update the guide to use a prefix that is writable by the user, such as ~/prefix
-- OK, I'll update it.
by User:CodeSquid, mingw32 is broken in Debian 5. But, I can't find snprintf and %lu, and I'm happy to use FileZilla 3 cross-compiled in Debian 5.
tar jxvf <all libraries, filezilla tar.bz2> find . -name "*.c*" -exec grep -H "snprintf.*\%lu" {} \; | wl -l 0
wxWidget use some sprintf (not snprintf). However, sprintf's %lu operate correctly.
-- hmm, it's wrong. There are some problem. snprintf and %lu is used in mingw32's library.
- Easiest way to check is to transfer a big files. If the broken mingw32-runtime is used, the time elapsed/remaining in the queue is not displayed properly. --CodeSquid 06:50, 20 September 2009 (UTC)