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There is a script in the Cygwin/build-scripts folder for generating a series of
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GNU makefiles for building the SDL2 project and some parts of its test suite.
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These work similarly to the MinGW makefiles, but the overall Cygwin project has
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significant limitations.
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The current project will not build correctly. It's experimental and has a lot of
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tweaking needed to be built. It was built successfully once, but it has not been
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maintained in any way.
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The Cygwin project is limited in that it is not expected to be able to run
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anything visual at all. It is not difficult to enable all of the visual tests
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and support (such as X11 support or OpenGL), but it is not a goal for this
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project. For the complexity of having a compatible desktop environment setup on
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Cygwin, it's assumed that will not be the case for most users of the generated
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Cygwin project. As a result, only the core tests and library are built for
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Cygwin, focusing on things like thread support, file operations, and various
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system queries and information gathering.
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The Cygwin directory does have automated tests to run through the tests
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supported by Cygwin. It also has separate build scripts for both debug and
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release builds, though this is assuming the GNU make utility is located in the
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user's PATH.
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The Cygwin project has no outstanding dependencies, since it is designed to be
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mostly minimalistic and just relied on the POSIX functionality provided by
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Cygwin.
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Like the other projects, you may cleanup the entire directory of any generated
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or built files using the clean script located in Cygwin/build-scripts.
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