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Any Windows clients?

Dunderpate dunderpate at sdf.org

Tue May 19 18:52:20 BST 2020

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Hi Andrew,

Fantastic! I'm much more familiar with Python than I am with rust and allthe vcpkg shenanigans that were going on with castor. I'll give this ashot and post a pic if it works.

Thanks again Andrew :D

Dunderpate

I just got mcross running, after struggling to get Castor to build (even
with the instructions, I'm not sure what I'm missing :/)
https://sr.ht/~nhanb/mcross/
it's pretty straightforward: Python 3.7+, run "pip install mcross" and
then "mcross"
- Andrew
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Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 10:12:59 -0500
From: "Dunderpate" <dunderpate at sdf.org>
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Subject: Re: Any Windows clients?
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Il giorno gio 14 mag 2020 alle 13:29, Dunderpate <dunderpate at sdf.org>
ha scritto:
I'm a big-time Linux user, bare-metal, and BSD guy. However, I'm
confined
to Windows for my day job :/ So, I was just wondering if anyone on
this
list knows of a Windows client floating around that I could use.
I didn't tried but I would say that Alrisha
(https://git.sr.ht/~fabrixxm/alrisha) being pure Qt should run on
windows without any problem...
Hi there!
Thanks for the recommendation! I just had a chance to look into this
last
night and, unfortunately I'm not that comfortable creating a Qt account
just to install the tooling required to run qmake :/ I might be missing
something that allows me to bypass the account creation, but it's a
principle thing I guess LOL. The client itself seems nice enough
though,
and if they had pre-compiled builds I'd certainly use one of 'em.
Thanks again :D
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Dunderpate