On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:36 PM, Aaron Klotz wrote:
> I'd like to follow up on this old thread to discuss what we can do about
> improving the mingw developer experience for people doing Windows-centric
> stuff.
To follow up on this, in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1444167 I lande
On 2/6/18 6:27 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
But when it comes to the header case mismatch issue, we could automate this.
Would it be possible for us to write some code to automatically detect these
case
discrepancies and automatically land corrections? Where would be the right place
for something like
On 2/6/2018 6:36 PM, Aaron Klotz wrote:
Furthermore, can we clarify whether mingw is currently a tier 1 or tier 2
platform? Earlier in this thread, mingw was denoted as tier 2 (and it still
shows up as tier 2 on treeherder), yet sheriffs are backing out patches
when mingw bustage occurs. Tor is i
Yes, let's fix it.
I'm very grateful to you and everyone else who has kept the MinGW
build running; and I'd like to keep you... well as happy as you can be
while supporting an esoteric build target that's inconvenient for you.
With regards to backouts, when sheriffs have asked, my response has
be
I'd like to follow up on this old thread to discuss what we can do about
improving the mingw developer experience for people doing Windows-centric
stuff.
I've had several patches backed out over the past month because of mingw
header files differing in case from the headers distributed by the offi
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Philipp Wagner
wrote:
> Am 09.10.2017 um 07:31 schrieb Tom Ritter:
> > As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> > build of Windows into TaskCluster.
>
> A maybe too obvious question from the side lines: Why is the Tor browser
> c
Am 09.10.2017 um 07:31 schrieb Tom Ritter:
> As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> build of Windows into TaskCluster.
A maybe too obvious question from the side lines: Why is the Tor browser
cross-compiled and not using MSVC?
Philipp
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017, at 01:31 AM, Tom Ritter wrote:
> As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> build of Windows into TaskCluster. Tor is currently using ESR releases,
> and
> every ESR they have to go through a large amount of work to get the build
> working under
Hi!
Tom Ritter:
> As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
> build of Windows into TaskCluster. Tor is currently using ESR releases, and
> every ESR they have to go through a large amount of work to get the build
> working under MinGW again; by continually building
As part of our work with Tor, we’ve been working on getting a MinGW-based
build of Windows into TaskCluster. Tor is currently using ESR releases, and
every ESR they have to go through a large amount of work to get the build
working under MinGW again; by continually building (and testing) that build
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