| 17 Dec 2024 |
Tristan Ross | It might work already as is | 17:26:09 |
Randy Eckenrode | In reply to @k900:0upti.me We have a mingw gcc toolchain The project uses this toolchain for the Windows parts, which is all LLVM: https://github.com/mstorsjo/llvm-mingw | 17:28:15 |
Randy Eckenrode | It’s also apparently the only way to target aarch64-windows because with a free toolchain. | 17:28:44 |
Randy Eckenrode | * | 17:29:03 |
Randy Eckenrode | * | 17:29:12 |
Randy Eckenrode | dxmt doesn’t (yet?) support aarch64-windows, but it could be of interest to nixpkgs in the future. | 17:29:44 |
Tristan Ross | To probably do windows, we might need to add a mingw toolchain option which then you can just switch out the compiler option. | 17:30:35 |
K900 | And it can't use any other toolchain? | 17:30:37 |
Randy Eckenrode | No. | 17:33:44 |
Randy Eckenrode | Upstream is explicitly using LLVM probably because it is targeting Wine on Darwin. | 17:34:41 |
Randy Eckenrode | I may be able to use the ucrt MinGW’s llvmPackages.libcxxStdenv, but libc++ was failing to build. That was before the bump. I haven’t tried since LLVM 19 was made the default. | 17:36:37 |
Randy Eckenrode | * I may be able to use the ucrt MinGW’s libcxxStdenv, but libc++ was failing to build. That was before the bump. I haven’t tried since LLVM 19 was made the default. | 17:36:55 |
Randy Eckenrode | * I may be able to use the ucrt MinGW’s libcxxStdenv, but libc++ failed to build. That was before the bump. I haven’t tried since LLVM 19 was made the default. | 17:37:09 |
Randy Eckenrode | https://github.com/3Shain/dxmt | 17:37:40 |