That's good to know, thanks. I'm guessing this has a runtime dependency
on other Cygwin or WSL libraries and can't easily be distributed
standalone?
I'm primarily wondering what is the most minimal possible installation
that I can ask a Windows user (who probably starts without either Cygwin
or WS
That's good to know, thanks. I'm guessing this has a runtime dependency
on other Cygwin or WSL libraries and can't easily be distributed
standalone?
I'm primarily wondering what is the most minimal possible installation
that I can ask a Windows user (who probably starts without either Cygwin
or WS
Or just 'apt-get install polyml'.
James
> On 1 May 2017, at 19:12,
> wrote:
>
> Building under Cygwin or with the official Linux subsystem gives you this.
>
> Michael
>
> On 1/5/17, 19:49, "polyml-boun...@inf.ed.ac.uk on behalf of Chris Cannam"
> wrote:
>
>Hello -- I'm wondering whet
Building under Cygwin or with the official Linux subsystem gives you this.
Michael
On 1/5/17, 19:49, "polyml-boun...@inf.ed.ac.uk on behalf of Chris Cannam"
wrote:
Hello -- I'm wondering whether there is a Windows build of Poly/ML
available that can be used from a within command prompt
Hello -- I'm wondering whether there is a Windows build of Poly/ML
available that can be used from a within command prompt or executed from
a Powershell script, in the same sort of way as SML/NJ can be on
Windows, or as Poly/ML can on other platforms.
As far as I can see the Windows distribution c