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libpng, libusb, ogg, pixman, sqlite and vorbis
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libevent, libidn, libntlm, libpng, nsis, pango, pdflib_lite, pixman, sqlite, tre and xmlwrapp
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./configure
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in package pcre
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"SetIcon(wxICON(...))" call
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the shared libraries
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the release
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naming schema
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For some strange reason, glib's configure script initializes
CXX with "c++" instead of the cross C++ compiler. This usually
does no harm, because glib doesn't use the C++ compiler. However,
it poisons libtool's compiler lib search paths. This also usually
does no harm, except on MacOS X where it causes libtool to link
against /usr/lib/libiconv.dylib, which makes the cross build fail.
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lua (by Tony Theodore)
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