reading windows chm files
Is there a tool available to be able to open windows compiled help files (chm) in Linux, other than running a vmware windows system?
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 17:20, Mark Creamer wrote:
Is there a tool available to be able to open windows compiled help files (chm) in Linux, other than running a vmware windows system?
xchm from htpp://xchm.sf.net should be able to do that, but its underlying 'chmlib' is not exactly 64bit friendly. I have managed to compile the program, but it doesn't show anything on the screen. YMMV. Oleg.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 05:45:58PM +0100, Oleg Gusev wrote:
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 17:20, Mark Creamer wrote:
Is there a tool available to be able to open windows compiled help files (chm) in Linux, other than running a vmware windows system?
xchm from htpp://xchm.sf.net should be able to do that, but its underlying 'chmlib' is not exactly 64bit friendly. I have managed to compile the program, but it doesn't show anything on the screen. YMMV.
You can always compile it with -m32. In fact I have a 32bit version of xchm running on a x86-64 machine fine. -Andi
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Andi Kleen
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Mark Creamer
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Oleg Gusev