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The 16 February 2015 build (10120) is out.
killerbot:
INFO : next nightly will be build with TDM-GCC 4.9.2
Melchior:
--- Quote from: killerbot on February 17, 2015, 07:29:07 am ---INFO : next nightly will be build with TDM-GCC 4.9.2
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ooh really?
I have noticed TDM seem to keep it self up to date more often with GCC then MinGW does ;_;
my MinGW(32bit) setup is.... v4.8.1
I haven't seen an update to MinGW for a long time... =(
oBFusCATed:
--- Quote from: Khram on February 17, 2015, 05:00:25 am ---Until now, no archive repository. Interestingly, there has been corrected checking Russian spelling encoded Win-1251.
>:( - Again misery and refund on 9958 version. Here, too, Russian orthography is faulty.
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I couldn't understand what is your problem.
Can you paraphrase this in a more understandable way?
shurick:
Packages for openSUSE (binaries and sources) for 32-bit and 64-bit.
Pecan:
--- Quote from: killerbot on February 17, 2015, 07:29:07 am ---INFO : next nightly will be build with TDM-GCC 4.9.2
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Did you know that 4.9.2 requires a license distribution? Does this mean we have to distribute the license for every CB executable we develope?
--- Quote ---Hi! Sorry for the interruption, but you may want to take at least a few seconds
to look into some recent license changes for the software you're about to
install.
Parts of the "winpthreads" library will be compiled into every binary file (EXE
or DLL) you create. It's a necessary evil that is currently required in order to
provide support for threads and concurrency in programs compiled by GCC.
The license for winpthreads requires you to reproduce its text in every copy or
substantial portion of the winpthreads library that you distribute. This means
that even if you just want to distribute a single small executable, created with
TDM-GCC (or any winpthreads-based GCC release), you must include a copy of that
license.
Check the license out in the file "COPYING.winpthreads.txt", which will be
installed along with TDM-GCC. Consult with a lawyer if you have any concerns
about how you can use this software.
Does this new license hurt your usage of GCC? Let the developers know!
File a feature request asking them to change the winpthreads license or get rid
of GCC's winpthreads requirement, at:
https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/feature-requests/new/
Send an email to the MinGW-w64 mailing list, at:
mingw-w64-public@lists.sourceforge.net
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