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Originally Posted by ashkulz
You might want to use the -mno-cygwin flag for getting it to compile. MinGW is just a ~12Mb download, so I'd recommend you download it anyway -- no dependency on cygwin1.dll.
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Thanks for the heads up! It will be the next install on my list. I really hate having to also use that cygwin1.dll.
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Also, I do hope you noticed that the compiled EXE is in the archive anyway so you don't need to compile it again :-)
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First thing I did after unzipping your file was to rename your executable so that I could get it compiled. It was almost a knee-jerk reaction since I've done this a thousand times before; download someone else's code and compile it!

I still haven't used your .exe because I'm too busy solving my (unimportant) compile problem. Boy do I have my priorites all screwed up!

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I plan to work on PDFRead in the next few weeks, and one of the first things I will do is use this instead of directly using COM from Python -- which should reduce the installation size quite a bit.
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Great News! Will you host it on SourceForge as I think the DEV HUB here doesn't allow co-developers (hint-hint) as suggested by DaleDe.
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I think you can take a similiar approach for the html2mobi which is done in Perl, I think...
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I think I'll wait for you to "pioneer" that method, and then I will follow (copy) with something similar in Mobi2IMP!
We (actually Ret) just got the EBW1150 proxy browser working (check
here) so I hope this will aid in your proxy browser/librarian effort!
We may need a "Developer's Corner" sub-forum in the Fictionwise forum now...
Thanks for all your help keeping the .imp format alive!!!