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Could I build your NM browsers on MSYS2?

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dkayxdx0
Post subject: Could I build your NM browsers on MSYS2?
+ Posted: 07 Feb 2022, 08:25
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I have no experience with MSVC and it's too heavy on computer. I mean it takes up so much space. I have a small SSD but my computer is capable enough to build Pale Moon from source on Linux with just about 45 mins. Now I'm on Windows and I use MSYS2 because of the familiar shell I used to work with on Linux. I wanted to know if I could build your NM browsers on MSYS2.

I know MSYS2 is Windows 7+ only but the binary generated by it seems has no problems running on older versions of Windows, given you don't use the UCRT64 target and only use MSVCRT target. I have mutiples small SSDs (120G each), which I give to Linux, Windows 7 and Windows XP respectively. My system is a triple boot system. I think building NM myself on my own computer I could gain more performance. I want to try.


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+ Posted: 07 Feb 2022, 11:19
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By MSYS2 I really mean MinGW. It seems Mozilla Build is already using MSYS2. I wanted to build NM using MinGW's GCC.


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+ Posted: 09 Feb 2022, 03:03
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dkayxdx0 wrote: *  07 Feb 2022, 11:19
By MSYS2 I really mean MinGW. It seems Mozilla Build is already using MSYS2. I wanted to build NM using MinGW's GCC.
not really tried at the moment, feodor2 gave some hints about it.
https://msfn.org/board/topic/182647-my-browser-builds-part-3/page/49/#comment-1204827


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