On 2018-05-10 01:04, Phil Holmes wrote:
Did you consider my suggestion of using a Linux virtual machine?
If you are running 64-bit Windows 10, remember that the Windows
Subsystem for Linux exists:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux
This seems like the easiest option to be able to run 64-bit build
LilyPond on Windows, until such time as mingw-w64 can be utilized by
LilyPond/GUB.
Obviously, one can run a full VM, but WSL is a much lighter-weight
option with fairly good support for command-line tools. I am in the
process of getting this set up myself for some work on other projects,
and I will report back my results.
-- Aaron Hill
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