-Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP, Win95/98/ME):
+Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP/Vista, Win95/98/ME):
This file explains how to create binaries for the mingw execution environment.
For how to create binaries for the cygwin environment, please see the normal
-Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP, Win95/98/ME):
+Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP/Vista, Win95/98/ME):
Building requires the mingw development environment (includes gcc).
MS Visual C/C++ with "nmake" is no longer supported.
-Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP, Win95/98/ME):
+Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP/Vista, Win95/98/ME):
Building requires the mingw development environment (includes gcc).
MS Visual C/C++ with "nmake" is no longer supported.
-Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP, Win95/98/ME):
+Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP/Vista, Win95/98/ME):
Building requires the mingw development environment (includes gcc).
MS Visual C/C++ with "nmake" is no longer supported.
-Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP, Win95/98/ME):
+Installation on Woe32 (WinNT/2000/XP/Vista, Win95/98/ME):
Building requires the mingw development environment (includes gcc).
MS Visual C/C++ with "nmake" is no longer supported.
<h3>GNU gettext on Windows</h3>
<h4><a name="windows_woe32"></a>What does Woe32 mean?</h4>
“Woe32” denotes the Windows 32-bit operating systems for x86: Windows
-NT/2000/XP and Windows 95/98/ME. Microsoft uses the term “Win32” to
+NT/2000/XP/Vista and Windows 95/98/ME. Microsoft uses the term “Win32” to
denote these; this is a psychological trick in order to make everyone
believe that these OSes are a “win” for the user. However, for most
users and developers, they are a source of woes, which is why I call