I am doing the same thing now, on windows 10 , visual studio C++ 2019. do 
you make any progress or have anything to share ?   Thank you.

On Monday, October 7, 2019 at 4:52:41 PM UTC+8, zzzhhh wrote:
>
> 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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