File: docs/README.WIN32
-Last updated: Nov 29, 2001 - Karl Schultz - kschultz@users.sourceforge.net
+Last updated: Aug 15, 2002 - Karl Schultz - kschultz@users.sourceforge.net
Quick Start
If you have Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 installed, simply go to the top directory
of the Mesa distribution and type 'nmake -f Makefile.win NODEBUG=1' for
-an optimized build.
+an optimized build. Note that you may have to run ...VC98/BIN/VCVARS32.BAT
+to set up the appropriate compiler environment variables.
Details and Notes
si-glu MesaGLU.dll, MesaGLU.lib
src-glut glut32.dll, glut32.lib
demos a handful of demo executables.
+ book more examples
+ samples more examples
- After building, you can copy the above DLL files to a place in your PATH
- or to the demos directory if you just want to give the demos a try.
- The DLL and LIB files are copied to the ./lib directory. The makefile
- creates this directory if it does not already exist.
+ such as $SystemRoot/SYSTEM32. If you don't like putting things in a
+ system directory, place them in the same directory as the executable(s).
+ For example, you can copy the DLL files to the demos directory if you
+ just want to run the demos. The build process places the DLL and LIB files
+ in the ./lib directory. The makefile creates this directory if it does
+ not already exist.
- The make targets 'clean' and 'clobber' will remove objects and libraries.
But the files in ./lib are never cleaned.