Thanks. I will have a look at using mxe.
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 8:39 AM Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On August 20, 2019 9:19:21 PM HST, Paul Buxton < > [email protected]> wrote: > >Hi guys, got a couple of questions. > > > >For windows development/debugging, is there anything I should know that > >isn't covered in the INSTALL file. Are there any settings that the > >installer configures or anything? > > Not that I know of. Lubomir is the main expert on Windows questions. > > >As far as I can see the options are build under WSL using the MinGW, or > >with MXE cross compile under a standard Linux box. > > I strongly advise against native builds. I believe we still have only one > person who successfully did that. It's insanely painful. The container MXE > builds on the other hand are really straight forward. > > >Coding style, looking at the coding style it looks mostly the same as > >the > >Kernel coding style, would it be worth using the .clang-format from the > >kernel tree? > > Well, for the C code that would work. But there are a few additional > things for C++ > > It's not exactly strictly enforced, though. > > >Any etiquette for proposing changes etc. I should know about beyond > >sign-off lines with pull requests? > > Smaller things are fine as pull request. For bigger or more fundamental > changes I always suggest an email to the developer mailing list, first. A > few areas have informal owners and it makes sense to get their take before > spending time on something they'll reject... > > > /D >
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