Greetings, I write seeking direction and feedback from the community about use of GSL on Windows machines. Currently, there exists two GitHub repositories on https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/extras/native_win_builds.html that offer native build for Windows using MSVC. In past efforts, I have created two separate NUGET distributions each with two architectures (gsl-msvc14 and gsl-msvc). The former, (gsl-msvc14-x86 and gsl-msvc14-x64) listed on the GSL website include release of GSL 2.3 for Visual Studio 2015 built using the CMAKE build from https://github.com/ampl/gsl. The latest version (gsl-msvc-x86 and gsl-msvc-x64) built using https://github.com/BrianGladman/gsl for GSL 2.4 with the Visual Studio 2017 toolchain are now outdated. I prefer to leave the (gsl-msvc14-x86 and gsl-msvc14-x64) as a release of GSL 2.3 for Visual Studio 2015 for legacy systems that need MSVC14.
Moving forward with GSL 2.5 NUGET release, please update the GSL native Windows website (https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/extras/native_win_builds.html) to link to https://www.nuget.org/packages/gsl-msvc-x86/ and https://www.nuget.org/packages/gsl-msvc-x64/. The decision point is this: Which GitHub repository (https://github.com/BrianGladman/gsl or https://github.com/ampl/gsl) should I build for the next GSL 2.5 NUGET? Thanks, Robert