* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW
-Build order & package notes:
+Build everything
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * mingw-binutils
+ * Install mock
+
+ * Install smock (read smock/README)
+
+ * Download source tarballs and put them in each package directory
+ (see .hgignore and the specfiles for a list).
+
+ * Run ./build-everything-in-mock.sh
+
+ * Build logs are printed to the screen and saved in 'buildall.log'
+
+Package notes
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ ( 1) mingw32-filesystem
+
+ This is the base package containing the filesystem, RPM macros
+ and other stuff that everything depends on. This is a pure
+ Fedora RPM with no outside dependencies.
+
+ ( 2) mingw32-binutils
+
+ This is just a straight cross-compile of binutils. It has
+ no BuildRequires beyond what is in basic Fedora already.
+
+ ( 3) mingw32-runtime-bootstrap
+ ( 4) mingw32-w32api-bootstrap
+
+ These are NOT real Fedora packages. Instead they are BINARY
+ packages which is just needed first time if you are building
+ from scratch. It contains some Windows binaries and header
+ files which are needed to bootstrap everything, and which
+ would normally be built by the packages below (specifically
+ by mingw32-runtime and mingw32-w32api).
+
+ Note: If you already have MinGW packages installed then you
+ should not build this package.
+
+ ( 5) mingw32-gcc
+
+ ( 6) mingw32-runtime
+ ( 7) mingw32-w32api
+
+ Note that once built and installed, these last two replace the
+ files built from binaries in mingw32-{runtime,w32api}-bootstrap.
+
+Then for the rest, use ./show-build-order.pl which is a script which
+works out the correct order to build packages and will display the
+list of commands that you have to invoke to do this.
+
+(Note that show-build-order.pl doesn't actually build anything - it
+just prints suggested commands).