[GiNaC-list] Cross-compiling on Linux for Windows via x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++
c.diddens at utwente.nl
c.diddens at utwente.nl
Wed Jul 28 18:06:46 CEST 2021
Dear Vladimir, dear Richard,
thanks so much for the quick help!
With the provided pre-compiled libaries, I was able to link against
GiNaC with x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++.
The first tests with a simple DLL file providing some GiNaC
functionality is working fine. Hence, the basics to create a Python
wheel are all set!
Thanks once more for this nice piece of software. Initially I was
considering to use the python package scipy to handle the just-in-time
compilation of the finite element equations, but GiNaC is so much
faster.
Best regards,
Christian
Am Mittwoch, den 28.07.2021, 08:10 +0000 schrieb Vladimir V. Kisil:
> Dear Christian,
>
> I had compiled the latest static GiNaC/CLN libs on Win10 using
> MinGW. If
> these are of any use for you feel free to download them from here:
>
> https://leeds365-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/pmtvk_leeds_ac_uk/EkzKaM0iA51On_2MBlO8cwkBxDfAUQ-GbDTe7ShhWW5J_Q?e=b5ZdeQ
>
> I am not familiar with Windows enough, but after a sufficient
> installation of MinGW/MSYS I had used the usual linux sequence of
> commands to produce the static libraries.
>
> Best wishes,
> Vladimir
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