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-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
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