I currently just use the internal builds for my binaries and don't see a reason to upgrade them separately. Utf8proc is only used in 'svn' at this time.
I still build SQLite myself, but just passing the amalgamation works for others. I don't think there is even support to use external LZ4 and utf8proc on Windows yet. Bert On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 3:20 PM, Branko Čibej <br...@apache.org> wrote: > On 13.03.2018 14:27, Mark Phippard wrote: > > Starting to put together updated binaries for 1.10 release. Can > > someone summarize any new build requirements, particularly for Windows? > > > > I see the reference to LZ4. Should we use the "internal" > > implementation or are we expected to build and deliver a liblz4 for > > Windows? > > > > Anything else? I recall reading something about utf8proc but not sure > > what that is or what it is used for. FWIW, our 1.9 build process > > works for 1.10 but obviously if there are new, but optional, features > > or libraries added then we probably are not building them yet. > > We keep internal copies of both utf8proc and LZ4. I believe the default > Windows build uses these copies (svn --version --verbose will tell you). > > Only LZ4 is a new dependency, we've been using utf8proc for years. > > -- Brane > >