-where mingw32 is the correct name of your toolchain. You can get all the
-non-standard dependencies from the git repository at win32/win32-libs.zip.
-Just unzip the contents of that archive into your toolchain. If everything
-goes smoothly, you should have a yoink.exe appropriate for the win32
-platform. You can then build a complete installer using "make package" if
-you have nsis installed.
+where mingw32 is the correct name of your toolchain and the prefix points
+to the installation of your toolchain. I maintain an archive of most of
+the dependencies. The package is in the git repository; just unzip it onto
+your toolchain and configure/compile. If everything goes smoothly, you
+should have a new, shiny yoink.exe. You can then build a complete
+installer using "make package" if you have nsis installed.
+
+I haven't tried building with cygwin or mingw32 on an actual Windows
+machine, let alone VS. You're on your own if you go that route.