1.1 KiB
Lean for Windows
A native Lean binary for Windows can be generated using msys2. It is easy to install all dependencies, it produces native 64/32-binaries, and supports a C++11 compiler.
Installing dependencies
The official webpage of msys2 provides one-click installers. Once installed it, you should run the "MSYS2 MinGW 64-bit shell" from the start menu. It has a package management system, pacman, which is used in Arch Linux.
Here are the commands to install all dependencies needed to compile Lean on your machine.
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake python make git
Then follow the generic build instructions in the msys2 shell, using
-G "Unix Makefiles" as the generator. This ensures that cmake will call sh instead
of cmd.exe for script tasks.
Install lean
You can use the install ninja/make target to install Lean into, by default,
C:\\User Programs (x86)\\LEAN. To change this, add -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path/you/want
to your cmake invocation.