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TDM-GCC 4.6 series (Latest: 4.6.1 - 2011-09-23)

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xunxun:

--- Quote from: reckless on February 24, 2012, 12:36:59 pm ---its not just ada its everything besides java and also the dragonegg compiler plugin. and sorry about the size im not sure why my builds end up bigger than TDM's maybe optimization related ? i use -O2. Ill see if i can strip the builds some to get sizes down.



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I think you use LTO to build all your packages? Or not strip your packages?

reckless:

--- Quote ---ow forgot the two mingw packages where built by request for quake compilation and include a ton of libraries so thats why they are so large
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Had forgotten the above  ::)  i compile with  -O2 -s -ftree-vectorize.

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: xunxun on February 25, 2012, 04:05:03 am ---http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/

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Yes, I stumbled across, these, too. But I don't understand what I need to d/l at best (what is rubenvb, sezer, megasoft78 etc...)? Not to forget what a the differences between "Multilib Toolchains","personal builds" and "automated builds", what is official, what is not...

In my opinion there is just too much of different resources scattered in this download section without explanation. Not offending here, but if I look at TDM's releases, they are just clear and easy to understand / pickup.

reckless:
Aye it can be a bit confusing. Multilib builds are like TDM's cross version but with a different layout.
Automated builds are just buildbot builds of there versions.
Sezero etc. Are personal builds with fixes to some problems (or) general improvements to the standard distros.
For instance the ada build has been on the backburner for years because of problems building gnat on windows with mingw64. Turned out the fix was an old TDM patch :).

ptDev:
GCC is now stable at version 4.7.0.
When can we expect a TDM-GCC release based on GCC 4.7.0? :)

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