X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.WINDOWS;h=c54a773bedab3cbaed3fca4a2003fd86da885582;hb=055a7496d1f9af18bf0514f94228c64131cb3f02;hp=00697e6f834a1839c2c6b9933f27bb9a95c7fc81;hpb=cc3e635ffc14391215b77412d9295a34beb62602;p=wimlib diff --git a/README.WINDOWS b/README.WINDOWS index 00697e6f..c54a773b 100644 --- a/README.WINDOWS +++ b/README.WINDOWS @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ from source, potentially with customizations. Although wimlib's build system is designed for UNIX-like systems and is easiest to use on Linux, it's possible to build Windows binaries on Windows using Cygwin with MinGW. To do this, follow the instructions below. For the sake of example, I'll assume you are building a -64-bit version of wimlib v1.10.0. +64-bit version of wimlib v1.11.0. Run the Cygwin installer, available from https://www.cygwin.com/setup-x86.exe. When you get to the package selection screen, choose the following additional @@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ packages from category "Devel": - mingw64-x86_64-pkg-config - mingw64-x86_64-winpthreads -Download wimlib's source code from https://wimlib.net/downloads/wimlib-1.10.0.tar.gz. +Download wimlib's source code from https://wimlib.net/downloads/wimlib-1.11.0.tar.gz. Start a Cygwin terminal and run the following commands: cd /cygdrive/c/Users/example/Downloads # (or wherever you downloaded the source to) - tar xf wimlib-1.10.0.tar.gz - cd wimlib-1.10.0 + tar xf wimlib-1.11.0.tar.gz + cd wimlib-1.11.0 ./configure --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32 make @@ -162,12 +162,12 @@ 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 + git checkout v1.11.0 ./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 +"wimlib-1.11.0-windows-x86_64-bin.zip", just like the official releases. For 32-bit binaries just use "i686" instead of "x86_64".