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These caused an error on mingw64.
Mostly want it to act like unix.
This seems to be the best option for finding the prefix.
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thank you so much!!!! |
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@jeremyd2019 can you do it for latest fritzing version? |
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This pull request gets Fritzing building using mingw-w64, specifically tested under MSYS2.
The first commit fixes gcc errors due to casting pointers to
longwhich is not large enough to hold a pointer on 64-bit windows. The second adapts the qmake files to basically treatmingwmore likeunixthanwin32(because the msys2 build environment is unix-like), and the third adjusts the search for theapplicationDirPathto also act likeunix, plus adds (bindir)/../share/fritzing as a candidate, as the msys2 mingw 'prefix' is relocatable in terms of Windows paths.These patches were the result of getting Fritzing packaged in msys2/MINGW-packages#7376.