I am just wondering if there is a reason there haven't been any ready-to-use Windows nightlies generated since the 7th August 2019 (this year).
There have been some fairly major fixes since that time related to Windows as in the UT8/UT16 mess and what was done with Linefeed characters, as well as more general things like making the newruntime work with \--threads:on that I would like to try on Windows, but it's not so convenient as I have to compile a clone of the latest source using my pretty minimal machine. The "ready-to-use" nightlies generated lately have been limited to Linux 32-bit/64-bit and OSX, but no windows (64-bit is fine). If one can't compile these because of bootstrap issues then I won't be able to compile either in any case, but it would be nice to know.
