There is a Windows branch of Kanso: https://github.com/kanso/kanso/tree/windows
Visit #Kanso on Freenode for assistance (I got help immediately getting this going) On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Dave Cottlehuber <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Benoît, > > The code is already there -we build a working version for the platform you > compile on. I just pushed a change that builds a windows and a unix > escript by default on all platforms, as the beam files are portable and we > are using mochijson across the board now. It works for me of course. But > this should make it easy to keep versions updated & released. Build on > unix, use on windows. > > So long as we distribute erica with an R14* based build I think it works > for R14/15/16 which will be the baseline for windows users for the > forseeable future. > > I've not looked at erlang releases yet but this might be a bit complicated > for first-time windows users. Erm and me. But I guess I need to learn it > soon. Up to you. > > Where's the best place to store the binaries then? > > A+ > Dave > > > > On 7 April 2013 10:27, Benoit Chesneau <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Dave Cottlehuber <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hi Nathan, >> > >> > I'm glad to hear we are not alone in windows land :-). >> > >> > There are working erica binaries here, the obscure dropbox acct is where >> I >> > post stuff while I'm working on it - couchdb snapshots etc. >> > >> > http://people.apache.org/~dch/dist/tools/ >> > >> > I think this is an Erlang R14B or higher compatible build, so it should >> > work with all current couchdb binaries, and I'll add some install >> > instructions to the erica website. >> > >> > TL;DR put it in %COUCHDB%/bin/ (where your werl.exe etc are) and add that >> > bin dir to your path in whatever shell you use. >> > >> > Any issues let me know and I'll help you sort them out. >> > >> > Where did you look, that you'd like a link to a binary? >> > >> > A+ >> > Dave >> >> Dave, >> >> What is missing to add full windows build to the erica repository? Do >> you think it would ease the build to provide an Erlang release >> instead? (I think it will). >> >> Let me know, >> >> - benoît >>
