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XML catalogue of packages which are available for installation, using the mingw-get installer.


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Hora2010-05-29 06:03:05
AutorCharles Wilson <cwilso11@user...>
CommiterCharles Wilson

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Added mingw32-pexports.xml

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1+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
2+<software-distribution project="MinGW" home="http://mingw.org" issue="@YYYYMMDDNN@">
3+ <package-collection subsystem="mingw32">
4+ <download-host uri="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/%F?download" />
5+ <package name="mingw32-pexports" alias="pexports">
6+ <description lang="en" title="pexports: Generate .def files for DLLs" >
7+ <paragraph>pexports can extract information from DLLs to create
8+ corresponding .def files that list the symbols available in each
9+ DLL. .def files can then be used by dlltool (mingw32-binutils)
10+ to generate import libraries. pexports is similar to gendef, but
11+ the two tools differ in how each determines the "decoration" (or
12+ calling convention) appropriate for each symbol, since that
13+ information is not always available directly from the DLL's
14+ symbol table. pexports can use a C pre-processor to extract the
15+ information, provided you have the appropriate header files.
16+ gendef locates the symbol's code in the DLL, and uses a
17+ disassembler to determine that information. Neither method is
18+ foolproof, so both tools are provided.
19+ </paragraph>
20+ <paragraph>Note that in order for pexports to detect the calling
21+ convention, you must specify on the command line the headers to
22+ parse. If the symbols are not declared in those headers, then the
23+ proper decorations cannot be computed. Originally written by
24+ Anders Norlander, it now supports both 32bit and 64bit DLLs and
25+ EXEs thanks to Tor Lillqvist.
26+ </paragraph>
27+ </description>
28+ <component class="bin">
29+ <release tarname="pexports-0.44-1-mingw32-bin.tar.lzma" />
30+ <requires eq="mingw32-gcc-core-*-mingw32-*-bin.tar" />
31+ <requires eq="mingw32-w32api-*-mingw32-*-dev.tar" />
32+ <requires eq="mingw32-mingwrt-*-mingw32-*-dev.tar" />
33+ </component>
34+ <component class="doc">
35+ <release tarname="pexports-0.44-1-mingw32-doc.tar.lzma" />
36+ </component>
37+ <component class="lic">
38+ <release tarname="pexports-0.44-1-mingw32-lic.tar.lzma" />
39+ </component>
40+ <licence tarname="pexports-%-mingw32-%-lic.tar" />
41+ <source tarname="pexports-%-mingw32-%-src.tar" />
42+ </package>
43+ </package-collection>
44+</software-distribution>
45+