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This documents deals with the installation of Mingw-w64 under several Linux distributions in order to be able to build a 64-bit version DNSSEC/TLSA Validator for Windows.
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Libunbound relies on POSIX threads (otherwise it uses `fork()` which is not supported under Windows). The compatibility library *libwinpthread* must be installed in order to compile and link libunbound. More precisely, you have to have the static version of libwinpthread installed in your building environment.
Libunbound relies on POSIX threads (otherwise it uses `fork()` which is not supported under Windows). The compatibility library *libwinpthread* must be installed in order to compile and link libunbound. More precisely, you have to have the static version of libwinpthread installed in your building environment.
Unlike compilers in Linux or OS X, which can usually target 32-bit and 64-bit environments, you will have to install two versions of the Mingw-w64 building environment (each targeting one of the 32-bit or 64-bit Windows APIs).