• @muntedcrocodile
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    381 year ago

    You want me to compile it best i can do is a git repo. And thats if it runs on windows in the first place.

        • @db2
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          41 year ago

          Well that’s not at all true, but it won’t have the graphical environment you want.

            • @db2
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              51 year ago

              If it couldn’t do graphics it wouldn’t be very useful for old games. You can run Windows 3.1, or used to haven’t tried in a while. But it’s not what is needed here even if it can.

  • Ziglin (they/them)
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    381 year ago

    I’ve used mingw in the past, the exe usually is 10x the size and wants the entire binary of any library used as well and first requires you to download the source windows version of the lib and link it. Meaning a small SDL2 project on Linux was I think 100kib while on windows it was 1mib + 2.5 mib

    • @[email protected]OP
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      221 year ago

      Windows has dll hell… so basically, to ge around this, some tools statically link by default. It’s not an ideal solution, but it works most of the time… and regarding how unmainatained a Windows install might be (old installs, like Win7) or how badly updated/upgraded it might be (newer installs, Win10 and 11), I guess it is the only choice you actually have to make your app run on as many Windows systems as possible.

      • Ziglin (they/them)
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        11 year ago

        Since I don’t do this professionally it doesn’t have to run on any windows systems, I just was stuck with windows recently so I programmed in a GitHub codespace and compiled for Windows which is how I found out about all that I’m so happy not to have run into problems like this on Linux.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          31 year ago

          Linux is a smooth ride when it comes to binaries… might miss a few dependencies here and there, but all easily fixed if you just install them.

          Windows on the other hand 😬…

    • @oddsys
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      1 year ago

      If you have WSL set up run

      strip your.exe
      

      It often reduces the size a fair bit

        • @oddsys
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          11 year ago

          Oh sure, just figured this was all done under windows.

          • Ziglin (they/them)
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            11 year ago

            Nope I used a GitHub codespace since I didn’t have a C compiler on the windows installation I was stuck with.

  • @db2
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    201 year ago

    Do it the long way and compile in a vm.

  • @PeterPoopshit
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    1 year ago

    Best I can do is make an elf that mostly works and the memory manager seems pretty solid but the second you start doing stuff with strings, it fucks all up and I never figured out that bug after months so it is what it is. If you want to print a string you have to drop into real mode first.

  • Darkrai
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    121 year ago

    I was able to use this guys docker image and tool in order to cross compile my Rust programs in the past. They were very simple programs so I dont know how well it works for larger projects.

    https://github.com/Jake-Shadle/xwin

  • pelya
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    81 year ago

    Simply install Ubuntu from Microsoft Store.