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Delighted to learn from Vincent Torri that one can, at least in
theory, build a 64-bit TeX Live for Windows, and having overcome a
couple of initial hurdles, I can now, like Vicent, perform a :
<pre wrap="">./Build --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32</pre>
within the context of an Msys command-line window. However, this
builds a complete TeX Live system, which is not only massive
overkill for my requirements but also slows down testing very badly
indeed. What I would /like/ to be able to do is to compile and link
only XeTeX. Could anyone familiar with the TeX Live "Build" system
please advise how to accomplish that via the "Build" script rather
than via manual invocations of "configure", "make", etc., with none
of which have I any familiarity at all.<br>
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Many thanks in advance :<br>
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Philip Taylor</div>
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