Because these patches are rapidly changing all the time, I pushed
them to a public git repo here:
https://github.com/rwmjones/nbdkit/tree/2020-windows-mingw
And guess what! In the process of doing that I discovered my previous
partially working port to Windows. (I knew I'd done this, but I
couldn't find it anywhere until just now.) There's some good stuff in
this tree which I will need to integrate with the above:
https://github.com/rwmjones/nbdkit/tree/windows
For completeness since we're talking about Windows ports of nbdkit,
here is Frank Gu's attempt. It's a bit different from the above since
it uses MSYS2 (a cut down Cygwin) so it's not a port to the pure Win32
API. I don't think this is the approach that we want to take since it
will add extra dependencies and change the license of the resulting
binary:
https://github.com/gyf304/nbdkit/commits/master
Rich.
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