Re: Windows ARM64

2024-01-04 Thread Anthony Roberts
d has been since 1985, but as per my first email nginx (the subject of this mailing list, and which is open-source) can be compiled from source successfully OOB for Windows ARM64 targets, producing a native binary. Thanks, Anthony On Wed, 3 Jan 2024 at 00:31, Edward Hoffman wrote: > Sorry. I m

Re: Windows ARM64

2024-01-02 Thread Edward Hoffman
Sorry. I misinterpreted the announcement. Is Windows ARM64 open source? > On Jan 2, 2024, at 1:51 PM, Maxim Dounin wrote: > > Hello! > >> On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 11:03:03AM +, Anthony Roberts wrote: >> >> A small introduction - I work on Linaro's Window

Re: Windows ARM64

2024-01-02 Thread Maxim Dounin
gation, and it turns out nginx can be > compiled OOB on Windows ARM64 platforms with VS2022 - an example run from > our internal nightlies can be seen here: > https://gitlab.com/Linaro/windowsonarm/packages/nginx/-/jobs/5742208111 Yep, there shouldn't be any problems with building, at

Re: Windows ARM64

2024-01-02 Thread Edward Hoffman
atform. > > We have recently done a small investigation, and it turns out nginx can be > compiled OOB on Windows ARM64 platforms with VS2022 - an example run from our > internal nightlies can be seen here: > https://gitlab.com/Linaro/windowsonarm/packages/nginx/-/jobs/5742208111 >

Windows ARM64

2024-01-02 Thread Anthony Roberts
Hello, A small introduction - I work on Linaro's Windows on Arm enablement team, and we work on porting/enabling various open-source projects for the platform. We have recently done a small investigation, and it turns out nginx can be compiled OOB on Windows ARM64 platforms with VS2022