Graal Native Image is assuming 4k page size here, which is a naughty assumption to make in the modern Linux-on-ARM landscape.
Two very common hardware configurations require 16k minumum page size: the Raspberry Pi 5 and Asahi Linux (running on Apple Silicon hardware).
This change forces 64k pages for Linux/AArch64 native executables to guarantee compatibility with these platforms.
DEVELOPMENT.adoc is also updated to cover the additional dependencies required for building native executables on Linux.
This adds support for Windows.
The in-language path separator is still `/`, to ensure Pkl programs are cross-platform.
Log lines are written using CRLF endings on Windows.
Modules that are combined with `--module-output-separator` uses LF endings to ensure
consistent rendering across platforms.
`jpkl` does not work on Windows as a direct executable.
However, it can work with `java -jar jpkl`.
Additional details:
* Adjust git settings for Windows
* Add native executable for pkl cli
* Add jdk17 windows Gradle check in CI
* Adjust CI test reports to be staged within Gradle rather than by shell script.
* Fix: encode more characters that are not safe Windows paths
* Skip running tests involving symbolic links on Windows (these require administrator privileges to run).
* Introduce custom implementation of `IoUtils.relativize`
* Allow Gradle to initialize ExecutableJar `Property` values
* Add Gradle flag to enable remote JVM debugging
Co-authored-by: Philip K.F. Hölzenspies <holzensp@gmail.com>