From ca5bb76d2b8f65aa97e50b633f828c1deb241526 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicolas Pennequin Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:51:25 +0000 Subject: Delete the svn:executable property and set svn:eol-style to native for all those text files. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@18012 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- .../zenutils/libraries/pelib-0.9/pelib/readme.txt | 86 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) mode change 100755 => 100644 utils/zenutils/libraries/pelib-0.9/pelib/readme.txt (limited to 'utils/zenutils/libraries/pelib-0.9/pelib/readme.txt') diff --git a/utils/zenutils/libraries/pelib-0.9/pelib/readme.txt b/utils/zenutils/libraries/pelib-0.9/pelib/readme.txt old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index b26a3e5287..65f289a8fe --- a/utils/zenutils/libraries/pelib-0.9/pelib/readme.txt +++ b/utils/zenutils/libraries/pelib-0.9/pelib/readme.txt @@ -1,44 +1,44 @@ -PeLib - Version 0.09 (alpha release) -========================================= - -Copyright 2004 by Sebastian Porst -WWW: http://www.pelib.com -E-Mail: webmaster@the-interweb.com - -========================================= - -1. What is PeLib? -2. Where can I find a documentation of PeLib DLL? -3. Which license is used for PeLib? -4. Which compilers are being supported? -5. How do I compile PeLib? - -1. What is PeLib DLL? - PeLib is an open-source C++ library to modify - PE files. See http://www.pelib.com for more details. - -2. Where can I find a documentation of PeLib DLL? - http://www.pelib.com - -3. All parts of PeLib are distributed under the zlib/libpng license. - See license.htm for details. - -4. The following compilers have been tested: - MingW with g++ 3.2.3 - Visual C++ 7.1 / Compiler version 13.10.3052 - Borland C++ 5.6.4 (currently not supported) - Digital Mars Compiler 8.38n (currently not supported) - -5. Go into the PeLib/source directory and enter the following lines - depending on which compiler you use. - - g++: make -f makefile.g++ - Borland C++: make -f makefile.bcc (currently not supported) - Visual C++ 7.1: nmake makefile.vc7 - Digital Mars: make makefile.dmc (currently not supported) - - If the compilation is succesful there should be some *.o/*.obj files - and (if you used g++) a PeLib.a file in the lib directory. - Then go to the examples directory and pick one example (I - suggest FileDump) and try to build it with the same make +PeLib - Version 0.09 (alpha release) +========================================= + +Copyright 2004 by Sebastian Porst +WWW: http://www.pelib.com +E-Mail: webmaster@the-interweb.com + +========================================= + +1. What is PeLib? +2. Where can I find a documentation of PeLib DLL? +3. Which license is used for PeLib? +4. Which compilers are being supported? +5. How do I compile PeLib? + +1. What is PeLib DLL? + PeLib is an open-source C++ library to modify + PE files. See http://www.pelib.com for more details. + +2. Where can I find a documentation of PeLib DLL? + http://www.pelib.com + +3. All parts of PeLib are distributed under the zlib/libpng license. + See license.htm for details. + +4. The following compilers have been tested: + MingW with g++ 3.2.3 + Visual C++ 7.1 / Compiler version 13.10.3052 + Borland C++ 5.6.4 (currently not supported) + Digital Mars Compiler 8.38n (currently not supported) + +5. Go into the PeLib/source directory and enter the following lines + depending on which compiler you use. + + g++: make -f makefile.g++ + Borland C++: make -f makefile.bcc (currently not supported) + Visual C++ 7.1: nmake makefile.vc7 + Digital Mars: make makefile.dmc (currently not supported) + + If the compilation is succesful there should be some *.o/*.obj files + and (if you used g++) a PeLib.a file in the lib directory. + Then go to the examples directory and pick one example (I + suggest FileDump) and try to build it with the same make command as above. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3