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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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.
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)
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.
Thanks a lot :)
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Thanks a lot :)