# Running on Windows using MSYS2 The following are instructions for building whisper-rs on Windows using the msys2 set of compilers. 1. install msys2/mingw by following [https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-mingw](`https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-mingw`) 1. Install g++ and make within msys2 ucrt64 - `pacman -S --needed base-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain` 2. Add the msys2 ucrt64 bin folder to path `C:\msys64\ucrt64\bin` 2. Install make by running `pacman -S make` in msys2 ucrt66 3. Set rust to use msys2: by running `rustup toolchain install stable-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu` in Windows Powershell/Cmd 4. Add `.cargo/config.toml` file in the project with the following contents: ``` [target.x86_64-pc-windows-gnu] linker = "C:\\msys64\\ucrt64\\bin\\gcc.exe" ar = "C:\\msys64\\ucrt64\\bin\\ar.exe" ``` 5. Run `cargo run` in Windows Powershell/Cmd # Running on Windows using Microsoft Visual Studio C++ It has been reported that it is also possible to build whisper-rs using Visual Studio C++. Make sure you have installed and in the path: - Visual Studio C++ - cmake - LLVM(clang) # Running on M1 OSX To build on a M1 Mac, make sure to add the following to your project's `.cargo/config.toml`: ``` [target.aarch64-apple-darwin] rustflags = "-lc++ -l framework=Accelerate" ``` See https://github.com/tazz4843/whisper-rs/pull/2 for more information. You also need to have CMake installed. You can obtain this using homebrew: ``` brew install cmake ``` CMake can also be installed from https://cmake.org/download/ but `cmake` binary needs to be in your PATH.