Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Sandro Mani
On 28.01.22 22:35, Marc-André Lureau wrote: Yes, it's mingw with a different target runtime. Until ucrt, the target was only x86/x86-64 msvcrt, so mingw32/mingw64 prefix was used. I propose to add the ucrt64 prefix for the MinGW UCRT64 x86-64 Fedora packages. To be pedantic, we should use someth

Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Marc-André Lureau
Hi On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 1:10 AM Sandro Mani wrote: > > > On 28.01.22 21:50, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > > Hi > > > > On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 12:27 AM Sandro Mani wrote: > >> > >>> Interesting question, it really depends on our users I imagine. > >>> > >>> Since Windows recommends ucrt since Wi

Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Sandro Mani
On 28.01.22 21:50, Marc-André Lureau wrote: Hi On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 12:27 AM Sandro Mani wrote: Interesting question, it really depends on our users I imagine. Since Windows recommends ucrt since Windows 10 (2015) and you can ship UCRT for earlier versions up to Vista, there are very fe

Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Marc-André Lureau
Hi On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 12:27 AM Sandro Mani wrote: > > > > Interesting question, it really depends on our users I imagine. > > > > Since Windows recommends ucrt since Windows 10 (2015) and you can ship > > UCRT for earlier versions up to Vista, there are very few reasons you > > would want to

Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Sandro Mani
Interesting question, it really depends on our users I imagine. Since Windows recommends ucrt since Windows 10 (2015) and you can ship UCRT for earlier versions up to Vista, there are very few reasons you would want to keep msvcrt. Notably, wine may need msvcrt binaries. However, if this is the

Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Marc-André Lureau
Hi Sandro On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 11:02 PM Sandro Mani wrote: > > Thanks Marc > > Just for curiosity, as you see it, does it make sense to keep both mingw > and ucrt moving forward? > Interesting question, it really depends on our users I imagine. Since Windows recommends ucrt since Windows 10

Re: Review requests: mingw-python-tomli, mingw-qt6-qt5compat, mingw-qt6-qtwebchannel

2022-01-28 Thread Sandro Mani
Forwarding to this list... I'd greatly apprechiate in particular the review of mingw-python-tomli. Thanks Sandro On 24.01.22 08:59, Sandro Mani wrote: Hi I have the following packages up for review: - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2044188 - mingw-python-tomli - https:

Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Sandro Mani
Thanks Marc Just for curiosity, as you see it, does it make sense to keep both mingw and ucrt moving forward? Sandro On 28.01.22 16:00, Marc-André Lureau wrote: Hi On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 4:36 PM Marc-André Lureau wrote: Any comments? How to proceed next? I wrote a Fedora change proposal

Re: ucrt plans ?

2022-01-28 Thread Marc-André Lureau
Hi On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 4:36 PM Marc-André Lureau wrote: > > Any comments? How to proceed next? I wrote a Fedora change proposal: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/F37MingwUCRT Regarding update of the mingw-* libraries packages (to add or remove targets in the future), I have looked at