![]() ![]() Start by defining that in an environment variable. Next, you need to set up a MinGW development directory and populate it with all of the Pidgin dependencies. On other distributions, the packages may be named differently. On Debian/Ubuntu, this involves installing packages mingw-w64 and mingw-w64-tools. It is quite easy to cross compile Pidgin for Windows on a Linux machine. ![]() See UsingPidginMercurial for more information. The development source is available via mercurial. The 3.0.0 branch isn't released yet, so there are no source packages for this at the moment. The current instructions for 2.x.y are found here. Note: These instructions are for 3.0.0 branch. ![]()
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