Dear RDKit community,

I am planning to use RDKit (incl. the cartridge) with an existing C# .NET 
environment on Windows. I see that Windows & .NET is not a focus of RDKit, yet 
to me the following two options seem most promising:

-          Installing Anaconda, Postgresql and the cartridge on WSL (Windows 
Subsystem for Linux) or in a VM on Windows. Use the RDKit NuGet package.

-          Build everything myself: the RDKit, the cartridge and the python 
bindings against Windows 10 and a Postgresql installation on Windows 10 (and 
maybe also the .NET interface).

While I am interested in the Python API, it is not a requirement for me.

I am thinking about long-term maintainability as well as ease of use. Is there 
one way you would clearly recommend over the other? Or is there another 
approach?

Thank you for your input!

Best regards,
Roman
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