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TLDR: The original avr-libc repository uses a file named aux.c which MS-Windows considers reserved. See this issue.
aux.c
As a consequence this repository fails to build in Windows Machines, resulting in a crippy developer's experience which is against Rust design principles (see: Principle of least astonishment (POLA))
This issue is intended to group workaround solutions, while the upstream issue is pending.
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TLDR: The original avr-libc repository uses a file named
aux.c
which MS-Windows considers reserved. See this issue.As a consequence this repository fails to build in Windows Machines, resulting in a crippy developer's experience which is against Rust design principles (see: Principle of least astonishment (POLA))
This issue is intended to group workaround solutions, while the upstream issue is pending.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: