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<div>Unfortunately we don't support Windows installations anymore.<br>
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Oh my god, that's so sad. What are the reasons to drop the whole
platform like that? I mean MinGW-w64 is very mature toolchain,
gaining momentum pretty fast. Are there any other reasons besides
the toolchain?<br>
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