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[bug] Build with x86_64-pc-windows-gnu #4319
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We don't really support the gnu toolchain on Windows, we don't really test it, so there's some stuff that you need to do manually. If you copy the DLL to the target/release folder Tauri will automatically add it to your app installer, but i'm not sure about the logo. |
Thank you. Got it. About the logo, I guess that maybe it's related to different ico format requirements of Windows and Linu, but I don't know how to test it. |
Is there anyway that I can specify the logo file by myself? |
@ZodiacWind I found the issue for the logo, we need mxre/winres#41 For now you can add this to your Cargo.toml:
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@lucasfernog Thank you so much. I will have a try. Update: I added
in my Cargo.toml. But my Cargo.lock told me that path unused:
Should I build tauri with the patch by myself instead of using the released version? Further update: I run
It's my first time to use patch. All works like a mystery. Could you tell me why? I really appreciate it. |
The patch is a way to override a dependency, changing |
Got it. Thank you very much. 😄 |
Describe the bug
As my app denpends on some gnu library, I have to use gnu toolchain to build the app. I found two bugs during the process:
WebView2Loader.dll
not found error,and as a workround, I have to copy the dll from the crate to the app side;Could anyone help? Or what's the future plan about tauri with gnu toolchain on windows?
Thanks.
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