From: Mick C. B. <m.c...@gm...> - 2014-04-06 17:38:35
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As far as setting up a C compiler on Windows, yes, it can be a pain. On that note, have you tried using Cygwin's MinGW cross compilers? I found the MinGW and MSYS setup process confusing, whereas the Cygwin install is much more straightforward. -Mick On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Stas Boukarev <sta...@gm...> wrote: > Stas Boukarev <sta...@gm...> writes: > > > Stas Boukarev <sta...@gm...> writes: > > > >> Mick Charles Beaver <m.c...@gm...> writes: > >> > >>> Sounds good. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help ease the > >>> pain. > >> Ok, I uploaded an x86-64 version: > >> http://sbcl.org/platform-table.html > >> see how well it works on your machine. > >> > >> I couldn't convince my installation of mingw64 to produce 32-bit > >> binaries, and their page lists a gazillion of downloads, maybe you know > >> which one allows to create both x86 and x86-64 binaries? > > I just got a separate installation of mingw, but, apparently, 32-bit > > sbcl is broken on windows. Joy. > > The build failure appears to be non-deterministic, so I uploaded an x86 > binary too. > > -- > With best regards, Stas. > |