http://code.google.com/r/hectorchu-go-windows/source/list
If you could compile it successfully, I like to know the procedures of how to.
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Assuming you are using Hector’s source tree:
C:\Go.mkdir $HOME/binexport PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATHexport GOROOT=C:\\Goexport GOARCH=386export GOOS=mingwcd /c/Go/src./all.bashIt’s the same idea as on Linux or MacOS, basically.
However, I still stand by what I said in my comment above: this isn’t necessarily going to generate anything that actually works yet. You’d be better served by waiting until this effort has merged into the main Go tree before tackling it, unless your interest is in assisting with the porting effort.
Update: there is now a mostly-functional pre-built windows port available, for those not interested in building the compiler themselves. However, given the rate of change of the project, the lack of formal releases (other than the hg “release” tag), and the possibility of Hector’s changes being merged into the main branch soon, keeping up with development via source builds is likely to produce better results over time.