Am So., 28. Apr. 2024 um 18:17 Uhr schrieb Sylvestre Ledru <sylves...@debian.org>: > > Hello > > > Le 16/09/2023 à 00:29, Norbert Lange a écrit : > > Package: libclang-rt-16-dev > > Version: 1:16.0.6-3 > > Severity: wishlist > > X-Debbugs-Cc: nolang...@gmail.com > > > > Adding the compiler-rt library for windows / mingw-64 would allow ease > > building > > mingw-64 tools, > > the builtins seem to be pretty universal for any windows target. > > > > There is a project providing a full mingw toolchain for reference: > > https://github.com/mstorsjo/llvm-mingw > > > > I am able to create the builtins just with the mingw-w64-common package and > > debians llvm/clang like this: > > Sorry but I am not a windows user (or interested by this space), could > you please provide a MR to implement this?
I am not windows user (or interested by this space) but I am forced to build for it and I prefer still staying away from that OS as much as possible. The package is a a bit of a monster though, both in complexity as well as build-time. Any tips for hacking around? Ill try to look at 'build-wasm/compiler-rt-%'. I am meant to use STAGE2 binaries? Are those the final ones? Given that clang is a native crosscompiler, I guess it makes sense providing the mingw builtins as "all" package like libclang-rt-18-dev-wasm32? Ill see if I find time for that next week. Regards, Norbert