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I am trying to build python wheels for multiple platforms using cibuildwheel on Github Actions, and I have succeeded with the MacOS and Linux images only after installing/upgrading automake, bison, flex, and swig. After that, to compile the C++ library and build the wheel it is essentially just autoreconf/configure/make/make install/python setup.py bdist_wheel. On the Windows image, I have tried many different things, but I am just too unfamiliar with Windows to make any progress. Chocolatey has winflexbison3 and swig, but does not appear to have autotools available. The Windows image README mentions pacman as a package manager, but I haven't successfully called it because it's not on PATH.

Is it possible to use a POSIX shell script like bash (not cmd or PowerShell) to do the whole build inside of Github's Windows image? If so, how can I install automake/autoconf/bison/flex/swig and then autoreconf/configure/make/make install? Specifically, how do I write the script and how do I call it in the Github Actions yml file?

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  • pacman on Windows sounds like it's referring to MSYS2, which for your purposes would presumably be paired with Mingw-w64. I see Mingw-w64 listed among the contents of the GitHub Windows environment, but not pacman or many of the other basic tools that MSYS2 would provide, so this probably is not a viable approach for you. Feb 15, 2021 at 13:23
  • Bash itself is on the list, but it's unclear whether that also includes the suite of standard tools that Bash scripts commonly rely upon, and that Autoconf configure scripts defintely rely upon. sed, for example. In a general sense, however, you ought to be able to run bash commands via the form bash -c 'some_command -x -y option'. Feb 15, 2021 at 13:27

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