Re: DGD on windows, Alternatives?
If your strict preference is DGD, then I suggest you download Cygwin or
MinGW. These are systems that allow you to run a "unix-like" environment,
which you can use to compile your unix source and run it on Windows.
Pretty cool stuff.
If you're not interested in DS but want to avoid Cygwin/MinGW, you
can try using LPUniversity lib. Before he stopped working on it, Tacitus
got me to compile a native Windows executable for that lib. LPU is pretty
barebones. If you get the Windows version working, it might just be
what you're looking for:
I don't support it, though, so if you have trouble, you're
kind of on yer own. You can try asking on the LPMuds.net
forums:
-Crat
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