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Win32 support #45

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sotiredofyours opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #51
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Win32 support #45

sotiredofyours opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #51

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@sotiredofyours
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Hello! I am reaching out to inquire whether it is possible to build this library for the win32 platform. I have observed that the distributions available on PyPI are only built for win64.

Unfortunately, my own attempts to configure the appropriate environment for building aws-lc-sys on Windows have not been successful.

Could you kindly confirm if it is feasible to build qh3 and niquests for a 32-bit Python application? Additionally, if it possible, I would like to request that these libraries be made available as .whl files on PyPI.

Thank you in advance for your assistance. I look forward to your response.

@Ousret
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Ousret commented Jan 15, 2025

It should be in theory possible. At least according to https://aws.github.io/aws-lc-rs/requirements/windows.html
While I can't promise it would be done soon, I will try to publish 32 bits whl if it happen to be possible without too much burden.

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@sotiredofyours
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Thank you for the quick response. I have submitted the pull request #51 and I believe this should be sufficient (though I am unable to verify, as I cannot run the CI test without approval). Please take a look when you have time.

@Ousret Ousret linked a pull request Jan 16, 2025 that will close this issue
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