On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 2:59:08 PM UTC+2, Farrux Ozodov wrote:
The README files tells that the Windows compilation needs Visual Studio.
However, version 2017 is mentioned, while it is last tested only on version 2019 (so the version you need is 2019).
You will have to read very carefully all the details in the said README files, because they are full of other critical details.
You don't need to install Python; you can do it latter if you find the need (the compilation works fine without it).
Installing "Win flex-bison" is also not needed (but of course you need to follow the directions regarding that).
As I mentioned, the Windows compilation procedure targets only experienced Windows programmers;
especially, you must know how to work with Visual Studio and Windows libraries - in depth.
If you have any problem in working with them, you may consider to consult general Windows support web sites (this one is not appropriate for that).
Only compilation in Windows 10 is officially supported. Compilation in Windows 8.1 will most probably succeed, but problems in it are not supported here unless they are "trivial".
Amir