On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 1:05 AM, Martin Bähr mbaehr@realss.com wrote:
Excerpts from Chris Angelico's message of 2016-07-22 00:46:18 +1000:
Hah. Actually, I've been pushing more people onto Pike who aren't
developers, and unfortunately there are a number of trickinesses to
working on Windows. I've largely come to the conclusion that "Windows
sucks" is a valid excuse for nearly any bug that I can't repro on
Linux, but for all those non-developers who want stuff to "just work",
getting them to install Debian might be a lot of hassle...
would the linux environment in windows 10 help with that?
pike should work on it, though gtk support won't (unless you get an X
server) so maybe a dealbreaker for you :-(
Lacking GTK would be a killer; so would any additional complexity that
lands on the end user, as they're already tending to balk at "install
this .msi, then get this .zip and extract it, then double-click
gypsum.pike". Also, doesn't help with all the people on Win 7/8. So
it's probably going to stay with the native Windows builds for now.
That said, though, I don't think the glob changes would break anything I do.
ChrisA