From: Adrien Nader <adrien@notk.org>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] [ANN] Win-builds 1.3 RC1 - Package manager on/for Windows with cross-compilers
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 21:29:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20131223202932.GC3114@notk.org> (raw)
Hi,
I've released version 1.3 RC1 of my Win-builds project, formerly known
as "yypkg mingw-builds".
Win-builds is a software distribution which targets Windows with both
native and cross toolchains from Linux and provides around 60 packages
of libraries and applications. It is supported by the yypkg package
manager both on Windows and Linux.
Why you shouldn't use this project:
- it works and is therefore going to be fairly boring
- it makes things too easy when dealing with Windows
- it has up-to-date components and is even going to feature security
update
- but it's not going to be bleeding-edge, which makes it even more
boring
- binary packages mean you don't get to pass -fomg-optimize and
-funroll-loops to GCC
- there is too litle Javascript and CSS on its website
- you might find bugs in your own software and build guilt about not
fixing them
- 1.3 is a bit cumbersome to setup on Linux (although it will work on every
distribution) and that will only be fixed during January or February
- you might have built your own system or want to do so in the future
- it's not on github
- I still haven't finished pushing my new 10-minutes introduction to
lablgtk and you resent me from not doing so
Website: http://win-builds.org/
Bug Tracker: http://win-builds.org/bugs
Documentation: http://win-builds.org/stable/
Downloads: the links are hidden inside the documentation
PS: the cross-compilation aspect is in my first reply to this message to
make things a bit clearer/cleaner.
--
Adrien Nader
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