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Feature request: Make it compatible with Windows #108

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papricasix opened this issue Apr 19, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #128
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Feature request: Make it compatible with Windows #108

papricasix opened this issue Apr 19, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #128

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@papricasix
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Just fyi:
cargo install hoard-rs leads to:

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@Hyde46
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Hyde46 commented Apr 19, 2022

Thanks @papricasix !
Seing the windows path, are you driving this on a WSL or Windows system? I have never tried compiling this on windows, since one of the terminal user interface crates apparently does not support it.
Out of interest, have you managed to compile/run this with a different rust build?

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I have never tried compiling this on windows, since one of the terminal user interface crates apparently does not support it.

This explains a lot :D. Quite unfortunate. hoard looks quite awesome and I just wanted to try it. Maybe I need to use WSL now ;)

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Hyde46 commented Apr 19, 2022

Alternatively I'll finally get around supporting windows, now that I see someone would want to use it! 👍

@papricasix papricasix changed the title Unable to build with current nightly (rustc 1.62.0-nightly (311e2683e 2022-04-18)) Feature request: Make it compatible with Windows Apr 25, 2022
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glima commented Apr 26, 2022

+1 that would love the port! (I find myself trapped into pure Windows every so often)

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