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Windows support ? #254

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NicTanghe opened this issue Aug 21, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #546
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Windows support ? #254

NicTanghe opened this issue Aug 21, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #546

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@NicTanghe
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since it requires

libpulse-dev (or portaudio-dev, if you want to use the PortAudio backend)
libncurses-dev and libssl-dev
libdbus-1-dev
libxcb

Probably not.
But spotify + spicetify is eating my cpu :`(

@swarfega
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If you have WSL installed you could always install it on there.

@NicTanghe
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Oh, weird that I didn't think of that.
Does the sound work tho ?

Also, if you could put that in the readme it could help others

@swarfega
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swarfega commented Sep 2, 2020

I don't know as I've not used any sound software in WSL. Worth a shot though.

@Bettehem
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Bettehem commented Dec 7, 2020

I tested ncspot with WSL2 in a Windows VM and it worked nicely with pulseaudio.

@42wim
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42wim commented Apr 14, 2021

For those looking to make this work on windows, with this comment #23 (comment) you can build/run it.
Maybe a windows binary can be added to the releases ?

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