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We use SIX in our software which supports both Linux and Windows. Currently on Windows, we compile our source code using MinGW. To get SIX to compile on Windows, we need to change some of the source code to get it to compile. It becomes even more problematic when hooking the libraries into our project in that there are even more problems that arise causing us to need to change more aspects of the SIX source code. We were wondering if it would be possible if SIX could potentially support compilation using other Windows compilers such as MinGW?
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Hi!
We use SIX in our software which supports both Linux and Windows. Currently on Windows, we compile our source code using MinGW. To get SIX to compile on Windows, we need to change some of the source code to get it to compile. It becomes even more problematic when hooking the libraries into our project in that there are even more problems that arise causing us to need to change more aspects of the SIX source code. We were wondering if it would be possible if SIX could potentially support compilation using other Windows compilers such as MinGW?
Thanks very much.
Kind Regards,
John W. Smith V
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