Use bash on Windows for CI and build pipelines#18957
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@mholt-dv do you have win to test? |
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There's a few things I need to check, but if I mark it draft some CI workflows don't run. |
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@AskAlexSharov I tested this on Windows and was able to get it to build via make with no issues. Possibly the wrappers are unnecessary, but can be refined in a later PR if any issues come up. I was able to build natively without WSL2, I wrote down what was required. It could update https://docs.erigon.tech/get-started/installation#windows-1 in the native section, to not mention wmake.ps1. |
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Attempt to address #18950 by reusing existing bash code on Windows.