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?
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.configure
scripts defintely rely upon.sed
, for example. In a general sense, however, you ought to be able to runbash
commands via the formbash -c 'some_command -x -y option'
.