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Ubuntu's mingw32 has gcc 4.2.1, which is rather old and has incorrect non-initialized variable analysis which produces warnings, which per MicroPython default settings get turned into errors. |
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init.h | ||
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mpconfigport.h | ||
mpconfigport.mk | ||
README | ||
realpath.c | ||
realpath.h | ||
sleep.c | ||
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windows_mphal.c | ||
windows_mphal.h |
This is experimental, community-supported Windows port of MicroPython. It is based on Unix port, and expected to remain so. The port requires additional testing, debugging, and patches. Please consider to contribute. To cross-compile under Debian/Ubuntu Linux system: sudo apt-get install gcc-mingw-w64 make CROSS_COMPILE=i686-w64-mingw32- If for some reason mingw64 crosscompiler is not available, you can try mingw32 instead, but it come with really old gcc which may produce some spurious errors (you may need to disable -Werror): sudo apt-get install mingw32 mingw32-binutils mingw32-runtime make CROSS_COMPILE=i586-mingw32msvc- To compile under Cygwin: Install following packages using cygwin's setup.exe: mingw-gcc-g++ make make CROSS_COMPILE=i686-pc-mingw32- To compile using Visual Studio 2013: Open micropython.vcxproj and build To compile using Visual Studio 2013 commandline: msbuild micropython.vcxproj To run on Linux using Wine: Default build (MICROPY_USE_READLINE=1) uses extended Windows console functions and thus should be run using "wineconsole" tool. Depending on Wine build configuration, you may also want to select curses backend which has look&feel of a standard Unix console: wineconsole --backend=curses ./micropython.exe For more info, see https://www.winehq.org/docs/wineusr-guide/cui-programs If built without line editing and history capabilities (MICROPY_USE_READLINE=0), the resulting binary can be built using standard "wine" tool.