
During January 2026, net147 focused on improving the reliability of Windows builds for the thorvg/thorvg repository. Addressing a persistent import error, net147 updated the Windows import library filename to include the major version, ensuring correct import resolution across different environments. This change, implemented using CMake and C++, enhanced cross-platform compatibility and reduced failures in downstream pipelines. By prioritizing stability and maintainability over new feature development, net147 laid the groundwork for smoother continuous integration and future enhancements. The work demonstrated a thoughtful approach to build system management, emphasizing long-term maintainability and readiness for upcoming feature work within the project.
In 2026-01, thorvg/thorvg focused on stabilizing Windows builds by addressing Windows import errors. The primary deliverable was a bug fix that ensures the Windows import library filename includes the major version, resolving import failures on Windows systems. This work is tracked in commit ee0ce469c5f428a4ee407ce35b8e7b5df5739eaa and references issue 4088. No new features were released this month; the emphasis was on reliability, maintainability, and cross-platform compatibility, setting the stage for smoother CI, downstream integrations, and future feature work.
In 2026-01, thorvg/thorvg focused on stabilizing Windows builds by addressing Windows import errors. The primary deliverable was a bug fix that ensures the Windows import library filename includes the major version, resolving import failures on Windows systems. This work is tracked in commit ee0ce469c5f428a4ee407ce35b8e7b5df5739eaa and references issue 4088. No new features were released this month; the emphasis was on reliability, maintainability, and cross-platform compatibility, setting the stage for smoother CI, downstream integrations, and future feature work.

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