Hello,
I have built GSLL (Lieam Healy's Gnu Scientific Library interface) on CCL
on Windows 7. I used Cygwin's version of the MinGW GCC compiler suite.
GSLL runs nicely with vast majority of tests passing (77 failures, 6
execution errors).
Main point is that this is Windows native: GSL, CCL, MinGW.
However my build procedure includes some hacks. I am wondering if they are
- correct
- is there a cleaner/better way of doing them.
At one step I am hard-coding some constants that originate in
/usr/include/sys/stat.h into one of osicat's files. (I copied that code
from a link that I post in the instructions).
I am wondering if I can avoid this step by teaching cffi and grovel about
that file stat.h
I have put the instructions for GSLL+CCL+Win7 on github (
http://github.com/mirkov/gsll-ccl-MinGW). There you will find a section
OSICAT JWBM where I list the modifications.
A few lines below you will find also some modifications I did in
cffi/libffi/lilbffi-windows32.lisp. Same question applies.
Thanks,
Mirko