On Sun, 5 Jan 2020 18:27:01 -0800 Darren Duncan <dar...@darrenduncan.net> wrote:
> The normal Rakudo Star releases so far are compiled, [...] For Mac and Windows, perhaps, but the release is similar as it always was for GNU+Linux. And I'm mostly aiming for that since that's what I use (and also what I can test). Hence, I need people to verify they can make binaries for Windows and Mac (and actually do it as well) before I can continue. > If your version requires users to run a Makefile or make or cc or > whatever or have a working C compiler, then it is a source release > and not the same thing. I never intended to make a "binary" release. I intended to make a Rakudo Star release, and I personally don't care if that'd be a binary or source. In the case of GNU+Linux, it's a source release. -- With kind regards, Patrick Spek www: https://www.tyil.nl/ mail: p.s...@tyil.nl pgp: 1660 F6A2 DFA7 5347 322A 4DC0 7A6A C285 E2D9 8827 social: https://soc.fglt.nl/tyil git: https://gitlab.com/tyil/
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