* [bitcoindev] Bitcoin Core on ARM (Windows)
@ 2024-11-21 9:03 Ali Sherief
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From: Ali Sherief @ 2024-11-21 9:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Apparently, there are only ARM binaries for Linux but not for Windows.
Considering that Apple Silicon is basically ARM as well, that means ARM
binaries are produced for all the major operating systems except for
Windows.
What would the process of compiling Windows with the ARM toolchain look
like? Do any of these methods have Arm64 support?
> On Linux, using the Mingw-w64 cross compiler tool chain.
> On Windows, using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Mingw-w64.
> On Windows, using Microsoft Visual Studio. See build-windows-msvc.md.
These are from the Windows build guide by the way.
I suppose Visual Studio might support ARM, but perhaps there are some
x86-specific assembly functions used inside the codebase which might make
it difficult to build.
- Ali
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