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On 12/5/2020 3:31 PM, Ibrahim Hammoudi wrote:
Looks like MSYS2 actually was a better option, but thanks for the insight,
in any case.

Msys2 and mingw-w64 (on windows) are a great way to build for windows (see the list archive for a -recent- discussion of this). Have you also read the wiki page about it (https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide)?

Getting the dependencies on windowz w/ mingw is no harder than getting the -same- dependencies for cross-compiling.

I have libfdk_aac-dev installed as well as libfdk_aac using apt.
Do you have the linux package or the windows cross-compile package installed? The former won't help with building win-64 executables.


On 12/5/2020 12:41 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
there is no point in 2020 building "native" windows binaries for stuff
which runs on Linux
There is if you need to run on windoze, which many people do.

Later,


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