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Subject: Re: Is it possible to use craft on Windows 8.1 (or 7)?
From: Hannah von Reth <hannah () von-reth ! de>
Date: 2019-12-31 9:58:39
Message-ID: DB7PR02MB3706FA59D9FCC92217D86C2BB2260 () DB7PR02MB3706 ! eurprd02 ! prod ! outlook ! com
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Hi,
I can investigate but if it's just a vm how about upgrading.
Regarding Windows 7 it's eol and we cant practically support it.
To rebuild kshimgen call craft -i --no-cache kshimgen and then reinstall cmake etc.
After a longer break without updating the craft root I'd also recommend to start \
fresh.
If it's a dependency issue you could investigate by using dependenciesgui on a \
generated Shim wich is installed by the dependencies blueprint.
Cheers,
Hannah
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> On 31. Dec 2019, at 09:48, Thomas Friedrichsmeier \
> <thomas.friedrichsmeier@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Trying to update an existing MinGW64 craftroot on a Windows 8.1 VM, I
> was starting to see messages "cmake.exe stopped working" and
> "python3.exe stopped working". These persisted after trying some older
> cmake targets. I wiped my craftroot and started fresh, only to get the
> same errors, soon after. I tried again two or three weeks later, with
> the same result.
>
> I *suspect* this may have something to do with kshimgen, and I guess it
> *may* be worth a try to compile that from source (rather than getting
> it from the build cache).
>
> However, experimentation is slow (on this VM, in particular), and the
> outcome is uncertain. So this is hoping that somebody with more
> experience can confirm my suspicions, or point me into a better
> direction, instead (or tell me that my efforts are futile in the first
> place).
>
> Thanks!
> Thomas
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