Updated win32 build instructions.

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Building is very easy. Building is very easy (*cough*).
ALL PLATFORMS: ALL PLATFORMS:
Please understand your rights and mine: read the text file LICENSE in the root Please understand your rights and mine: read the text file LICENSE in the root
of the source tree. If you can't abide by it, delete this source tree now. of the source tree. If you can't abide by it, delete this source tree now.
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UNIX: UNIX:
Edit "Makefile", and follow the instructions. The defaults are probably okay Edit "Makefile", and follow the instructions. The defaults are probably okay
for general purposes, but give it a once over to make sure. If you don't have for general purposes, but give it a once over to make sure. If you don't have
zLib on your system, you'll need to disable ZIP support. zLib on your system, you'll need to disable ZIP support.
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WIN32: WIN32:
If building with CygWin, follow the Unix instructions, above. If you're using Download http://icculus.org/physfs/downloads/physfs-win32-support.zip, and
Visual C, unzip VisualC.zip so that the project files end up in the same unpack in the root of the source directory, preserving directory names. If you
directory as physfs.c, and point Visual C at that project to build. If you're did it correctly, there should be a directory named "zlibwin32" in the same
using any other compiler, send me a patch when you get it working. :) directory as "physfs.h". This archive has Visual C project/workspace files and
the code needed for zipfile support in PhysicsFS, since most Windows boxes
don't have zlib preinstalled.
After that, if building with CygWin, follow the Unix instructions, above. If
you're using Visual C, point the IDE at physfs.dsw, and build. If you're using
any other compiler, send me a patch when you get it working. :)
--ryan. (icculus@clutteredmind.org) --ryan. (icculus@clutteredmind.org)