Closed woojamon closed 1 month ago
Turns out I had to use the visual studio installer to install the "Desktop development with C++" workload, which fixed the inttypes.h error.
Then I was getting an error concerning #include <vcruntime.h>
. I resolved that by installing the latest
of all the MSVC components I could find.
I could probably have gotten away with more minimal components, but didn't want to spend the time figuring that out. I'm able to compile koka files on my Windows 11 PC though, so I'm a happy camper now.
Glad to see you figured this out. If you don't mind, I'll reopen it so we can remember to add this to the README. I think I had these components installed for other reasons, so I had no trouble when I did it, but this seems like something that we need to add for other contributors.
I installed koka on Windows 11 using the CMD given in the manual installation instructions. It installed clang and llvm and all during the process. However, I can't compile any koka files.