Hi, well, I was using Makefile included in the test directory. Yes, I saw Makefile.win32 in the same directory and I have tryied this one too (and it works somehow). Anyway, I suppose that if there is a Makefile in the binary distribution, it should be naturally related to this specific version of the distribution, so that a user can type nmake and get things compiled. Moreover, there is "win32" portion of lines in the Makefile, so that I assume this file is the correct one. Anyway, what I need is a makefile which works on both linux and win32, depending on a platform. Do we have such clever one? I am not win32/VC expert, so that I would like to get my linux root programs easily recompiled under win32. I thought I can use generic ROOT test Makefile upper part for that... Can I? Regards, Anton
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