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Drop "native" windows support #3299

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dincho opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3600
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Drop "native" windows support #3299

dincho opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3600
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dincho commented Jun 15, 2020

It's unclear why would anyone ever run a node in windows, we should find if there is even single user of it.

We don't release windows package since 5.4.1 because of broken builds and there are no complains yet.

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If we do this, then #3228 would be obsolete

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We need to bring this to the forum for a discussion.

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radrow commented Jun 22, 2020

Won't the node run on WSL anyway?

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dincho commented Jun 30, 2020

Won't the node run on WSL anyway?

Yes, but cannot mine IIRC

Maintenance automation moved this from To do to Done Apr 29, 2021
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