Thanks. I've been assuming that it is reasonably straightforward to setup a POSIX friendly environment in Windows. Is that wrong?
Maybe I should have asked a preliminary question. How hard is it to setup a POSIX/c environment? Do we need any c++? (I dont think so, but I might have missed something.) --------- I found this recipe for setting up waf so I expect that part to be easy. Setting up the waf Build Environment on Windows using Cygwin https://ardupilot.org/dev/docs/building-setup-windows-cygwin.html Is Cygwin the way to go? A reasonable way? Are there good alternatives? [I didn't recognize it, so I assume others may be in the same boat. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArduPilot ArduPilot is an open source, unmanned vehicle Autopilot Software Suite] ---------- > Not close. There should still be adapters in the history. It's not that > simple due to wrong flags. What's an adapter? I never set any flags. I assume that waf defaults to something sensible. Is that correct? Our waf script turns on a lot of flags for more error checking. It checks to make sure the compiler supports them. Do we need an option to disable all that stuff? --------- How do libraries work in Windows? Some of our Python code (ntpq) needs a library. I'd be happy to add a -disable-xxx flag to bypass that if it helps get off the ground. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org https://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel