On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 9:54 AM Knut Petersen <knut_peter...@t-online.de> wrote:
> I suspect that all but the windows and macos platforms will also succeed.
>
> Although the host is a 64-bit system the darwin and mingw require the ability 
> to execute 32bit code. If the procedures described in the link work, then the 
> problem should be solved. Feel free to experiment ;-)
>
> For Windows/macOS support you might directly test these three commands while 
> experimenting:
>
> bin/gub darwin-x86::odcctools
> bin/gub darwin-ppc::odcctools
> bin/gub tools::nsis

Exactly correct! All of the Linux and FreeBSD builds succeeded, and
these Windows and macOS components are failing.

Next up, either my WSL gets the qemu / binfmt surgery, or I get a
Windows 10 Insider Build for access to the upcoming full-Linux-kernel
WSL2.
-- 
Karlin High
Missouri, USA

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