travis-ci supports windows builds. I will add such build a bit later (after we settle with current travis-ci fixes)
ср, 8 мая 2019 г. в 10:52, Willy Tarreau <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 12:54:47PM +0300, Gil Bahat wrote: > > Hi, > > > > is cygwin still supported anymore? > > Well, we never know :-) I mean, we're always open to fixes to make it > work as long as they don't impact other platforms. > > > the target seems to be present in the > > Makefiles and I'd love to be able to use it. I'm running into what seems > to > > be a workable linker error: > > > > $ make TARGET=cygwin > > LD haproxy > > src/http_act.o:http_act.c:(.rdata+0x340): multiple definition of > > `.weak.ist_uc.' > > src/ev_poll.o:ev_poll.c:(.rdata+0x20): first defined here > > Aie that's really bad, it means the linker doesn't support weak symbols :-( > Weak symbols are very handy as they are able to be included and linked in > only once if they are used, and not linked if unused. The info I'm finding > on the net suggest that symbols must be resolved at link time, which is the > case here. So maybe it's just a matter of definition. > > I can suggest a few things to try in include/common/ist.h : > > - replace "__weak__" with "weak" just in case it's different there > (I don't even know why I marked it "__weak__", probably just by > mimetism with "__attribute__" and because it worked > > - add "#pragma weak ist_lc" and "#pragma weak ist_uc" in ist.h, > before the definitions > > - add "extern const unsigned char ist_lc[256];" and > "extern const unsigned char ist_uc[256];" before the definitions > > In case one of them is enough to work, we can merge them. > > Thanks, > Willy > >

