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I think this is mostly a upstream issue. If tensorflow, opencv2, boost-coroutine, cudnn, libebur128 do not supports windows on arm initially vcpkg cannot do anything about it. You can use |
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This is indeed largely an 'upstream' issue which means driving the request back to the original repositories. Note that Windows on ARM64 is the main ask here, as ARM32 is deprecated. See Microsoft Learn. |
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Hmm doesn't arm64 windows support x64 binaries? Would it make sense to build x64 binaries if arm is not supported by upstream (with a proper warning)? |
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Hi all,
Vcpkg has supported for more than 2,000 C++ packages and libraries. But it is found that some packages or libraries are not supported for "windows on arm". I have filtered all of them and get a result: the number of packages which support x86/x64 but not "windows on arm" reaches more than 200, such as tensorflow, opencv2, boost-coroutine, cudnn, libebur128 and so on.
Does Microsoft have a plan to advance this issue? Maybe support more packages on "windows on arm" which are already supported on x86/x64.
I'm looking forward to your reply!
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