Hi Jon,
> What system are you using to generate MSIs? Marc (CC'd) has a patch for WIX
> that adds support for generating ARM64 MSIs.
I am using a WiX to make two separate MSI files (x86 and x64). This is the easy
part - I had the WiX MSI package ready back at Hackatlon in an hour or so.
However
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>From: Samuli Seppänen
>Sent: 04/29/2018 5:27 AM
>
>Hi and welcome!
Thank you!
>> Appveyor will need to be updated to handle the environmen
/02/2018 9:36 AM
To: Samuli Seppänen ; Jon Kunkee ;
openvpn-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Marc Sweetgall
Subject: RE: [Openvpn-devel] OpenVPN on ARM64 Windows
Hi,
> We intend to switch away from NSIS to MSI packages. I believe Simon
> already did some work in there but he was rather busy
Hi,
> We intend to switch away from NSIS to MSI packages. I believe Simon
> already did some work in there but he was rather busy for an extended
> period of time. But now he is back, so migrating away from NSIS might make
> sense at this point. Thoughts Simon?
I have already started working on i
Hi and welcome!
Il 28/04/2018 02:26, Jon Kunkee via Openvpn-devel ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> As a few of you have heard on IRC, I'm a Microsoft engineer working on the
> ARM64 version of Windows desktop, mostly on the x86 usermode emulation
> layers. One of the challenges usermode-only emulation pos
Hi,
As a few of you have heard on IRC, I'm a Microsoft engineer working on the
ARM64 version of Windows desktop, mostly on the x86 usermode emulation layers.
One of the challenges usermode-only emulation poses is that applications
relying on drivers don't run unless the driver is ported. There