User forums > General (but related to Code::Blocks)
a mingw to tryout
ollydbg:
Hi, reckless, thanks for your hard work.
My question is: Does the new experimental MinGW 4.5 package contains the patches from Official MinGW 4.4.0 and TDM GCC 4.4.1?
You can see the Loaden's GCC 4.4.3 has both patches include. see [OT updated 2010 03 12] Loaden's MinGW GCC 4.4.3 released!
Thanks.
reckless:
it does implement the official mingw patches and a few others like dave korns patch to split up libgcj (java) in two dll's.
as far as i know tdm's patches werent nessesary due to the libraries allready support casting exceptions when they are shared (all of them includes the shared version).
a few words of warning to save people some trouble as i suspect some would probably try to use my gcc with there existing mingw to upgrade it (it wont work)
besides the name this has not much to do with the official mingw so you pretty much need the tools i provide everything after is perfectly compatible with standard mingw (mind dw2 builds normally require the libgcc from a dw2 compiler) but else anything pretty much goes.
reckless:
if theres interrest i could pack it up with the codeblocks compiler integrated (would save some trouble for people if there not sure where to put the package content) ?
im not so good with building installers but if someone is and wants to take up the job that might be another option
(would also help immensly if they could get the compiler to setup paths as an option for commandline compilation).
needs to be an option because if you have other compilers in path things tend to get pretty hairy to say the least :lol:
reckless:
seems the links somehow pickup a http extension just skip that its just the "ftp part you need"
edit: fixed
another dependency i missed ftp://90.184.233.166:21/iconv.7z
the iconv included in the dependency package is just a wrapper around the win32 iconv calls
reckless:
packed up everything in a simple installer (god i suck at this) :lol:
ftp://90.184.233.166:21/svn build rev 6201 (2010-04-04 082127) gcc 4.5.0 Windowsunicode - 32 bit.7z
it will set paths automatically (might not be what you want but can be removed from environment variables).
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version