Ben,
Would you have some pointers on the cross-compilation process, so that I could do it at home?
I would need to use a Windows build at least for a year or so (to run it on MS Azure Windows instances).
Alternatively, I might be able to do away compiling and linking only against the binary builds that you provide, although from the manual it looks like a recommended way for creating e.g. a new restraint is to generate a module within the IMP source tree. However, I noticed that Windows nightly builds stopped back in January.
I am trying to implement some protein-protein docking code that would use IMP's machinery.
Andrey
-----Original Message-----
From: [">mailto:] On Behalf Of Ben Webb
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 6:43 PM
To: Help and discussion for users of IMP
Subject: Re: [IMP-users] Windows build
On 03/21/2013 03:17 PM, Tovchigrechko, Andrey wrote:
> What are your plans for supporting Windows builds?
It's on our todo list, but so far nobody has asked about it, so it's been rather low priority. ;)
Currently our Windows binaries are crosscompiled on a Linux box.
Ben
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