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Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch
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Konstantin Kharlamov |
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Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Oct 2021 16:45:47 +0300 |
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Evolution 3.40.4 |
On Sun, 2021-10-17 at 08:43 +0800, Po Lu wrote:
> Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-angel@yandex.ru> writes:
>
> > > No, not to my knowledge. Emacs does not cross-compile. It has to be
> > > built on Windows, using msys2 and mingw64. The toolchain is free, the
> > > operating system is not.
> >
> > FWIW, neither of them counts as cross-compilation. A Windows app run
> > under WINE sees the usual Windows environment, except it is actually
> > simulated. Running msys2 and mingw64 under WINE would count as "native
> > compilation".
>
> BTW, I wasn't able to build Emacs under msys2 and Wine. temacs
> experiences a segmentation fault during dumping (with the portable dumper).
Yeah, WINE isn't perfect. But it is actively developed, so upon encountering
such problems it might help to make sure you run latest released version (they
release a new one every two weeks).
Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, Corwin Brust, 2021/10/03
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, Phillip Lord, 2021/10/04
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, H. Dieter Wilhelm, 2021/10/16
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, Corwin Brust, 2021/10/16
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, H. Dieter Wilhelm, 2021/10/16
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, Phillip Lord, 2021/10/20
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, H. Dieter Wilhelm, 2021/10/20
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, H. Dieter Wilhelm, 2021/10/27
- Re: Windows Binaries Release: was The emacs-28 release branch, Phillip Lord, 2021/10/27