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<h1><b>Compiling for Win32.</b></h1>
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Version 0.1.5 of libsamplerate brought in optimisations which depend on a
feature of the 1999 ISO C Standard which in 2009, is still not supported by
the Microsoft compiler.
That means you cannot compile version 0.1.5 or later with this compiler.
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This leaves windows users with three options for compiling libsndfile:
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<li> Use the Intel ICC compiler with the <b><tt>-c99</tt></b> command line
option to enable C99 mode.
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<li> Use the GNU GCC compiler from either MinGW or Cygwin.
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<li> Cross compile from Linux to windows using the MinGW cross compiler
available on Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora.
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<h2>Compile Problems</h2>
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If you run into compile problems using any of the above compilers, you should
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