gimp/README.win32
Tor Lillqvist 1dea4958bb Win32 portability changes:
* config.h.win32, README.win32: Small changes.

	* tools/pdbgen/pdb/*.pdb: Include <string.h>.

	* app/*_cmds.c: Autogenerated files reflect above changes.

	* libgimp/makefile.msc app/makefile.msc: Various updates,
 	including new object files. Gtk+ directory now should be called
 	gtk+ (not gtk-plus). Use win32-specific gdk subdir. Glib directory
 	now should be called just glib.

	* libgimp/gimp.def: Updates.

	* libgimp/gimpfeatures.h.win32: Made current with
 	gimpfeatures.h.in.

	* libgimp/gimpfileselection.c: Define S_ISDIR and S_ISREG if
 	necessary.

	* tools/pdbgen/pdb/fileops.pdb: Must have a
 	statement (even an empty one) after a label.

	* app/fileops_cmds.c: Autogenerated file reflects above changes.

	* app/crop.c: Include <string.h>.

	* app/{app_procs,batch,fileops,datafiles,errorconsole,general,
 	plug_in,temp_buf,tile_swap}.c: Test NATIVE_WIN32, not
 	_MSC_VER. (NATIVE_WIN32 means we are using the Microsoft C
 	runtime, even if we might be compiling with gcc.)

	* app/fileops.c: Don't include <process.h> here.

	* app/fileops.h: Do include <process.h> here.

	* app/gimpparasite.c: Include config.h, guard inclusion of
 	<unistd.h>. (Is the inclusion of unistd.h in source files all over
 	the place really necessary?)

	* app/ink.c: MSC doesn't handle conversion from unsigned __int64
 	to double, so cast to signed.

	* app/lut_funcs.c: Include config.h, and define rint() if necessary.

	* app/pixel_processor.c: Include config.h without "..", like in
 	all the other places. Include <string.h>

	* app/text_tool.c: Guard the "POINTS" identifier that clashes with
 	<windows.h>, sigh.
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This is an unstable version of the GIMP, intended for developers
only. Even more so the Win32 port.
For more information about the port or GLib, GTk+ and the GIMP to
native Windows, and pre-built binary packages, see
http://www.iki.fi/tml/gimp/win32/ or
http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/
To build the GIMP on Win32, you will need (for now) the Microsoft
compiler. Eventually gcc (egcs) on cygwin will also be supported, but
without the produced executables depending on the cygwin dll (gcc
-mno-cygwin).
First, build in the libgimp directory, then in tools/gcg, then in app,
plug-ins, and finally in modules. Check the makefile.msc files in said
directories.
The current build setup for Windows is a mess, with complex
hand-maintained makefiles. I know.
--Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>