On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 at 14:42 Masamichi Hosoda <truer...@trueroad.jp> wrote:
> >> Following up a conversation on the user list, as this might be a > >> better > >> place to ask... I think we've established that the only way to compile > >> for > >> Windows is to use GUB on Linux to cross-compile for mingw. > > > > Well I *think* Masamichi Hosoda compiles on Windows - I only say this > > Yes, I compile LilyPond on Windows. > But, I use cygwin environment. > So built binary is for cygwin instead of mingw. > > If you accept cygwin, you can build LilyPond like Linux way. > Hi, after a *lot* of installing of cygwin dependencies, I've got Lilypond built in the 64bit environment ... ...and this assertion is not thrown (at least not for the 2.19.49 head -- I suspect it's unlikely anything's been fixed since 2.19.48). Interesting, but perhaps not a surprise, since a Cygwin build is probably rather closer to running on native Linux than mingw. Back to the drawing board, I think... Chris _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel