I am working on a MSVC build chain slowly amongst my ADHD heh. Though I'm focusing on Win64 builds, Win32 would be trivial. It's just a measure of how much is it worth it. Microsoft has instituted a complete ban on 32-bit sales of new PCs a few months ago on their end so wiin32 is slowly moving towards life support status.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 11:31 PM Seth Hillbrand <s...@kipro-pcb.com> wrote: > > On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 7:31 PM Mark Roszko <mark.ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Ah right, as it stands, the only way to use a new install of msys2 32-bit >> now is to patch it on startup because the repo keys changed but they no >> longer update the 32-bit base package >> >> See: https://www.msys2.org/news/#2020-06-29-new-packagers >> >> But the package versions available on 32-bit are going to begin to >> diverge from the 64-bit builds >> >> >> There may need to be a decision made about continued 32-bit support for >> KiCad Windows. >> >> > Unless we push the Windows builds over to Visual Studio, this announcement > makes our decision for us. V6 makes a natural transition point for us, > support-wise as well. > > -Seth > > -- > [image: KiCad Services Corporation Logo] > Seth Hillbrand > *Lead Developer* > +1-530-302-5483 <+12126039372> > Davis, CA > www.kipro-pcb.com i...@kipro-pcb.com > -- Mark
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