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Build for Windows RT (ARMv7) #115
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In principle it should be possible. I think the main problem is that WinDivert currently uses WDK 7.1 and I don't think that version supports ARM cpus. |
WinDivert needs to support Windows 7 and up, and the easiest way to accomplish this is to use WDK7. That doesn't mean other WDKs couldn't also be supported side-by-side. But there hasn't been any need to do so yet. Also, I'd prefer if the driver build could be wrapped up into a script like the current |
Well ok... In this case I really doubt its possible to build ARM driver under WDK7.1. Thanks |
Well, as I said, WDK8 or WDK10 could be supported in addition to WDK7. This is not my priority at the moment, but others are welcome to work on it if they want to. |
1. GoodbyeDPI fails to build with current master. Support for the arm architecture would require support for Windivert's latest API (1.4) first.
2. Switching to a higher version of the WDK would mean switching to a higher Windows SDK as well. See the 1.4 wishlist.
3. Has anyone ever tried targeting arm (universal runtime) before? Basil said that it *should* be possible. The universal runtime is a completely different animal I argue.
… On Jan 12, 2018, at 8:11 AM, hooddy ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi there. It's for my request issue. Why dontcha switch to WDK8? I suppose WDK7 isnt support Win8 well at all.
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Hi, a user of GoodbyeDPI asking for Windows RT (8.1 ARMv7) build. He says that his device is jailbroken, with administrator privileges, and that it also loads drivers (e.g. VueScan).
ValdikSS/GoodbyeDPI#51
Is it possible to compile WinDivert for Windows RT? Is it possible to sign driver with the current signing key, are there any architecture restrictions?
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