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Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang
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Riccardo Mottola |
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Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang |
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Sat, 7 Mar 2020 11:54:51 +0100 |
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Hi,
On 3/6/20 7:44 PM, Gregory Casamento
wrote:
Since
we are talking about building on Windows 10 using clang and
msys2 I would like someone to write up a comprehensive guide on
how. From A to Z, please. I realize I'm likely to be roasted
for this request by multiple people, but at this point it needs
to be done and I am quite used to being roasted. :/
well, since I am working since almost a year to get instead a
working ming64 setup on windows7 & windows10 with GCC, there
is probably some common ground.
I never started this because.. it yields a not totally stable
result and it is not very reproducible from computer to computer,
it is very strange.
I propose a wiki page. Then two sub-sections for the different
compiler & runtimes.
Riccardo
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Frederik Seiffert, 2020/03/05
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, David Chisnall, 2020/03/06
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/06
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang,
Riccardo Mottola <=
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Ivan Vučica, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/09
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Frederik Seiffert, 2020/03/09