- - libxml2-2.dll
- - libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
-
-They can be found in "C:\cygwin\usr\i686-w64-mingw32\sys-root\mingw\bin" and
-must be placed alongside libwim-15.dll for it to run portably. (In the official
-binary release, these third-party libraries are linked to libwim-15.dll
-statically rather than dynamically.)
-
-Building 64-bit binaries is very similar, but you'll need to replace "i686" with
-"x86_64" everywhere in the above instructions. Note that you can build both
-32-bit and 64-bit binaries from the same Cygwin installation, provided that you
-install both the mingw64-i686-* and mingw64-x86_64-* packages; and you can run
-the Cygwin setup program to install more packages at any time.
+ - libxml2-2.dll, which also requires:
+ - iconv.dll
+ - liblzma-5.dll
+ - zlib1.dll
+
+These DLLs can be found in "C:\cygwin\usr\x86_64-w64-mingw32\sys-root\mingw\bin"
+and must be placed alongside libwim-15.dll for it to run portably. But see
+below for an alternative.
+
+Building 32-bit binaries is very similar, but you'll need to replace "x86_64"
+with "i686" everywhere in the above instructions, and libwim-15.dll will also
+depend on libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll. Note that you can build both 32-bit and 64-bit
+binaries from the same Cygwin installation, provided that you install both the
+mingw64-i686-* and mingw64-x86_64-* packages; and you can run the Cygwin setup
+program to install more packages at any time.
+
+In the official binary releases from wimlib.net, libwim-15.dll's dependent
+libraries are linked in statically rather than dynamically, so it does not
+depend on any DLLs other than standard Windows DLLs. If you want to do this,
+install the following additional Cygwin packages:
+
+ - p7zip (category "Archiver")
+ - autoconf (category "Devel")
+ - automake (category "Devel")
+ - git (category "Devel")
+ - libtool (category "Devel")
+ - nasm (category "Devel")
+ - pkg-config (category "Devel")
+ - ghostscript (category "Graphics")
+ - wget (category "Web")
+
+Then, in a Cygwin terminal, clone the git repository, checkout the wimlib
+version you want, bootstrap the repository, and run the Windows release script:
+
+ git clone git://wimlib.net/wimlib
+ cd wimlib
+ git checkout v1.10.0
+ ./bootstrap
+ ./tools/make-windows-release x86_64
+
+The release script will download and build libxml2 and winpthreads as static
+libraries, then build wimlib, then do some final tasks and bundle the resulting
+files up into a ZIP archive. If successful you'll end up with a file like
+"wimlib-1.10.0-windows-x86_64-bin.zip", just like the official releases. For
+32-bit binaries just use "i686" instead of "x86_64".