The post below refers to a previous release of TDM-GCC. For the announcement of the latest release, see this post.
Greetings!
TDM-GCC 4.5.0 is now available!TDM-GCC finally returns with even more goodness packed into one easy-to-use Windows installer.The TDM release of GCC 4.5.0 is now available for download. As always, I've tested it on
wxWidgets (2.8.11) and
Code::Blocks SVN (6298) to ensure good compatibility. Among other patches, I've *reversed* the GCC change that caused an out-of-memory problem building wxWidgets due to the forced emission of class inline functions in DLL code. This means you shouldn't have to perform any unusual steps when building wxWidgets.
The most important feature is a new edition of TDM-GCC:Along with the classic MinGW 32-bit edition, a new
TDM64 edition is also available. This edition is based on the MinGW-w64 runtime API and the x86_64-w64-mingw32 GCC target, and can create both 32-bit and 64-bit code, with the "-m32"/"-m64" compiler flags. Please be aware, if you build Code::Blocks yourself, that it only works as 32-bit code ("-m32") on Windows, currently -- though that will hopefully change soon. Also, please never mix 32-bit object files (.o), libraries (.a), DLLs, or EXEs with 64-bit versions, and don't report it as a bug if you inadvertently do.
More information and downloads are available at <
http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/>. TDM-GCC includes support for C, C++, Fortran, Objective-C/C++, and Ada (MinGW edition only), as well as support for the OpenMP multithreading extensions, packaged in a simple Windows installer.
Disclaimer:As always, please remember:
- TDM-GCC is not formally affiliated with or endorsed by the MinGW project.
- No level of support for TDM-GCC is in any way guaranteed (although a best effort is made to fix bugs as they are found or forward them to GCC Bugzilla).
Cheers,
John E. / TDM