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[GitHub] [qpid-dispatch] jiridanek commented on pull request #1413: DISPATCH-2272 Mark all functions called from Python with QD_EXPORT

jiridanek commented on pull request #1413:
URL: https://github.com/apache/qpid-dispatch/pull/1413#issuecomment-964254514


   > Please raise a discussion on the qpid-dispatch apache mailing list regarding win32 support. Adding win32 support is a big deal and needs to be discussed at the project level.
   
   It has been discussed multiple times, see the "Previous discussions" section on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DISPATCH-2027. Why do you think there is something more to say than what was already mentioned?
   
   Actually, from my experience, it is not such a big deal. It greatly depends on what do you mean by "Windows support". What @ppatierno did in the tweet linked in Jira (running Dispatch in Windows Subsystem for Linux) was AFAIK quite simple user-level effort, which nevertheless got you there. My goal is to be able to build a native Windows binary in Visual Studio, but using the Clang compiler (VS offers a choice of MSVC and Clang on Windows; Clang obviously requires less effort). That is somewhat bigger deal, but nothing too crazy.
   
   @kgiusti Do I need to create a new thread, or can I reuse one of the existing ones?


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