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Compiling libexif 0.6.21

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    I am trying to compile libexif. Basically I have a requirement to read exif data from jpg. In the README-win32.txt it is written as: "hack yourself a build system somehow. This seems to be the Windows way of doing things."! :) I installed MinGW and Msys. I am able to get the Msys prompt. It ends up in a "$" prompt. I tried changing directory to where I have the libexif code from within this prompt unsuccessfully. My compile system is Win 7. msysCORE version is 1.0.11.

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      I am trying to compile libexif. Basically I have a requirement to read exif data from jpg. In the README-win32.txt it is written as: "hack yourself a build system somehow. This seems to be the Windows way of doing things."! :) I installed MinGW and Msys. I am able to get the Msys prompt. It ends up in a "$" prompt. I tried changing directory to where I have the libexif code from within this prompt unsuccessfully. My compile system is Win 7. msysCORE version is 1.0.11.

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      Here MinGW/MSYS development environment. Part 1: Setting up the base systemthe base system [^] you may find some info about (see the Post-installation configuration section).

      Veni, vidi, vici.

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        I am trying to compile libexif. Basically I have a requirement to read exif data from jpg. In the README-win32.txt it is written as: "hack yourself a build system somehow. This seems to be the Windows way of doing things."! :) I installed MinGW and Msys. I am able to get the Msys prompt. It ends up in a "$" prompt. I tried changing directory to where I have the libexif code from within this prompt unsuccessfully. My compile system is Win 7. msysCORE version is 1.0.11.

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        Graham Breach
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        As an alternative to libexif, you could try the Windows Imaging Component[^]. (It's not very good on Windows XP though)

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          As an alternative to libexif, you could try the Windows Imaging Component[^]. (It's not very good on Windows XP though)

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          Sharath C V
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          Wow, this looks nice, thanks a lot :)

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            Here MinGW/MSYS development environment. Part 1: Setting up the base systemthe base system [^] you may find some info about (see the Post-installation configuration section).

            Veni, vidi, vici.

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            Thanks a lot :)

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              Thanks a lot :)

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              You are welcome.

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