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saidus:
Hello  :)
I saw that the TDM-GCC is not up to date (discontinued).
With wich version you plane deliver in the next release of CB.

Thank you.

oBFusCATed:
mingw-w64 8.1.x or something similar. I don't remember which variant exactly.

reckless:
I can still provide TDM versions of gcc upto gcc-9.2.0 but multilib is broken and has been for some time so no new versions of those untill the bugs get ironed out upstream.
This just means you have to select which bitness the compiler must support 32 or 64 bit.

killerbot:
interesting, feel free to give it a try.

TDragon:
Hi there,

Just popping in to say that I've spun up a new TDM-GCC release and shoved everything into Github. Apologies for the radio silence. I started working on GCC 9.1 last year sporadically and finally got everything in a working state again!

It's still a one-man show but feel free to file issues on Github (https://github.com/jmeubank/tdm-gcc) and I might take a peek more often.

In the years since the last TDM-GCC release, the MSYS2 project has gained continual traction and their recent toolchains function quite well. TDM-GCC does still offer 32-bit and 64-bit compilation as a one-stop shop, and tries *real* hard not to tie you to unwanted DLLs. Use whichever works for you!

Cheers,
John E. / TDM

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