Re: [PATCH] Add native windows on arm64 support

2024-01-25 Thread Anthony Roberts
Hi David, Unix "file" or "dumpbin /headers" in vcvarsall are your best bets. Thanks, Anthony On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, 21:01 Dave Cramer, wrote: > > > On Thu, 25 Jan 2024 at 12:30, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > >> >> On 2024-01-24 We 19:02, Michael Paquier wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 06:45:21AM

Re: [PATCH] Add native windows on arm64 support

2023-08-30 Thread Anthony Roberts
r own downstream CI builds nightly for the tip of your main branch here: https://gitlab.com/Linaro/windowsonarm/nightly This is something we do for a few projects that do not have full upstream CI. Thanks, Anthony On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 at 11:34, Anthony Roberts wrote: > Thanks for the link - th

Re: [PATCH] Add native windows on arm64 support

2023-09-19 Thread Anthony Roberts
Hi, This was covered earlier in the thread - I have taken this on in Niyas' stead. Was there an explicit request for something there? I was under the impression that this was all just suggestion/theory at the moment. Thanks, Anthony On 19/09/2023 09:33, Peter Eisentraut wrote: On 14.09.23

Re: [PATCH] Add native windows on arm64 support

2023-08-17 Thread Anthony Roberts
up that I am moving to a new role outside Linaro and as a result wouldn't be able to continue contributing. Anthony Roberts from Linaro is going to support the enablement work.

Re: [PATCH] Add native windows on arm64 support

2023-08-25 Thread Anthony Roberts
/2023 23:28, Michael Paquier wrote: On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 09:41:44AM +0100, Anthony Roberts wrote: Just following up on this, has there been any movement? I did see another message go into the thread here with no reply: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ZKPLjLjIjwN2lxkg%40paquier.xyz I

Re: [PATCH] Add native windows on arm64 support

2023-08-25 Thread Anthony Roberts
:39AM +0100, Anthony Roberts wrote: Which of these are you looking for us to provide: * A machine for you to directly access (via a VPN) * A machine we just run a worker script on that automatically picks up the builds as required * Us to do downstream CI All are possible, but preferably not