On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 8:13 AM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 04:58:01PM -0500, Zebediah Figura (she/her) wrote:
> It's worth pointing out that we will almost certainly need a
> fallback solution, if we do end up using shared libraries and
> *-w64-mingw32-pkg-config. This is mainly because Fedora, as far as I
> can tell, is unusual in providing mingw libraries (Debian ships a
> scant few; Arch ships none and in fact only recently even started
> shipping the cross-compiler.) And even Fedora doesn't provide all of
> the libraries we need.
>
> I'm happy to work with Fedora and with other distributions to help
> get support across the board for mingw libraries and pkg-config, but
> it's going to be a hard sell to the Wine maintainers to rely on a
> feature that isn't widely supported. Still, we might be able to use
> it where it's present...
I'm surprised - I thought Debian had a fairly complete set but I
checked just now and they don't have many. OpenSUSE's package set is
a bit thin which is also a surprise because we collaborated with them
on packaging in the early days. (I might be looking in the wrong
place for OpenSUSE).
openSUSE maintains them in a separate devel project for now:
* Windows 32-bit x86:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/windows:mingw:win32
* Windows 64-bit x86:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/windows:mingw:win64
Once Wine needs them, they'll probably land in openSUSE:Factory and go
into Tumbleweed.
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