As title. I think 1) There should be a CMakeFiles.txt in MPIR downloaded 
package that makes MPIR automatically work on whatever platform that CMake 
supports. 2) If not, it's ok to open the provided VS solution and build 
MPIR. But the consequence is a lot of errors inside Visual Studio. 3) Why 
not just provide a one-fits-all (or at least 90%) pre-compiled binary for 
Windows? It doesn't make too much sense for many different users to compile 
the same source again and again in different part of the planet but get 
exactly the same output. 4) just a personal opinion, Windows is Windows. 
Linux is Linux. If one have to use Linux, why not go straightly to Linux 
(dual system, VMware workstation, or just a stand-alone Linux machine) but 
use CygWin in Windows? I don't understand. 5) I've read the manual. It 
seems to me only changed all GMP to MPIR, all Linux stuff. command lines, 
strange options, so I still don't know how to install MPIR. 

So, do I have to use CygWin or the like to install MPIR?

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