Sorry - what I meant was that with some parameterization or modification of 
Liviu's scripts you should be able to build openocd from the master openocd 
repo - and other dependent libs from their master repos.
His scripted docker based approach to building openocd for multiple platforms 
(windows 32/64, linux 32/64, macos) is much easier to use, more reliable and 
simpler than other alternatives that I have come across in the past - in 
particular trying to build for Windows on MinGW/MSYS2 on Windows which I found 
to be a nightmare last time I tried (admittedly a while ago so maybe things are 
better these days?).

Hope this helps.
________________________________
From: Xiaofan Chen <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday 20 June 2018 12:40
To: Tommy Murphy
Cc: OpenOCD Devel
Subject: Re: [OpenOCD-devel] openocd git Windows testing binary for download

On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 10:34 PM, Tommy Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Liviu Iionescu's GNU MCU Eclipse docker based build process is also another
> easy (in my experience) to use way to build for multiple platforms
> (linux/windows 32/64 and macos):
>
> https://github.com/gnu-mcu-eclipse/openocd-build
>
> Hope this helps.

Thanks. I know this one, it seems to be more often updated.

>From what I see, it is not exactly the same as openocd-git (includes some
patches for RISC-V), and it seems not using the latest version of libftdi
and libusb.

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Xiaofan
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