I was going to wait for the 5.2.0 upstream release next month, but this build went so smoothly that I figured I'd go ahead and release a little sooner! It's time for...
TDM-GCC 5.1.0 and TDM-GDB 7.9.1GCC's usual upstream improvements, some minor patches, plus 32-bit and 64-bit GDB including Python and auto-loading C++ pretty printers.TDM-GCC 5.1.0, the first TDM release in the GCC 5 series, is now available for download. As always, I've tested it on
wxWidgets (2.8.12) and
Code::Blocks SVN (10348) to ensure good compatibility. When building wxWidgets as a MONOLITHIC DLL, you will probably need to use the "-fno-keep-inline-dllexport" flag (mingw32-make ... CXXFLAGS="-fno-keep-inline-dllexport").
Some TDM-specific changes since the last release:
- There is now a 32-bit Python-enabled GDB package, similar to the 64-bit GDB that was previously available.
- Both GDB packages attempt to automatically load the libstdc++ pretty printer scripts if they are available.
TDM-GCC comes in TWO editions:You can choose between the classic
TDM 32-bit edition and the
TDM64 edition. The TDM64 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 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, 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