Hi
What does llvm-mingw mean exactly? FWIW, there is a mingw-llvm package.
Thanks
Sandro
On 30.03.22 14:33, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Hi,
Fedora currently ships Wine 7.3 released February 25th, 2022.
Wine 7.4, released March 11th, started to require a 'llvm-mingw'
compiler for ARM64 builds. Fedora ships the 'mingw-w64' gcc-based
MinGW environment and does not ship the 'llvm' MinGW environment.
Unlike the WineMono package, which bundles a 'llvm-mingw' compiler
(that is removed and mingw-w64 is used), the Wine package does not
bundle one and does not allow for an alternative compiler.
I will need to drop ARM from Wine in order to continue shipping new
updates. I do not have the bandwidth to package the llvm-mingw
compiler toolchain, nor do I have the time right now to discuss this
with upstream.
Thanks,
Michael
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