![]() Native build with MinGW/MSys from is really not that difficult once you have the base system and auto-tools installed. ![]() Ubuntu 10.04 still ships an older version of libtool which does not recognize 64bit library properly. For MinGW-w64 build, one think to take note is that you probably need to update the libtool to 2.2.8 and later. And the auto-tools (automake, autoconf, libtool) are normally installed under Linux. Leading Linux distros have MinGW and even MinGW-w64 packages. ![]() One way to solve this issue is to use cross-compile under Linux. But MinGW and MinGW-w64 are less straightforward. Cygwin, MSVC and WDK are more straightforward to install under Windows. Libusb-1.0 Windows backend currently supports Cygwin, MinGW and MinGW-w64, MSVC and WDK as the building tool.
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