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From: Kumar (surkumdev1_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-04-01 20:46:14
Hi eric,
here's what i did. First, download cygwin and all its
binaries. And make sure, you get binaries of gcc 3.2
or better. Use cygwin to run './configure' and 'make
all' . Since Intel c++ 7.0 and gcc are highly C++
complaint, this trick works. Once you have configured
everything correctly for gcc 3.2, set visual c++ 7.0
include directory to the place where you put blitz.
And add the file "blitz_path"/src/globals.cpp to your
project. And you should be all set.
-suresh
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