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Is it possible to use Wine/Mono and Clang to compile Pyramid on a Linux-based operating system? I don't compile much Windows software, especially not C# software, so I'm not sure where to start with this, if it's hypothetically possible. I assume MinGW won't work, but Clang supposedly has decent compatibility with MSVC.
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I'm not sure. I don't work on Linux hardly ever, and I haven't
actively maintained pyramid for quite some time. There is managed cpp in
pyramid as well and Im not sure whether there's a non ms tool chain for it
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Is it possible to use Wine/Mono and Clang to compile Pyramid on a
Linux-based operating system? I don't compile much Windows software,
especially not C# software, so I'm not sure where to start with this, if
it's hypothetically possible. I assume MinGW won't work, but Clang
supposedly has decent compatibility with MSVC.
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Is it possible to use Wine/Mono and Clang to compile Pyramid on a Linux-based operating system? I don't compile much Windows software, especially not C# software, so I'm not sure where to start with this, if it's hypothetically possible. I assume MinGW won't work, but Clang supposedly has decent compatibility with MSVC.
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