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TDM-Gcc is discontinued

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TobiasA:
Digging this up again, tried it on wxWidgets 3.1.3, 3.1.5 and 3.1.6 and 64 bit and get the same crash. Any workaround for that?

BlueHazzard:
Probably only to not use tdm
i uses since quite some time msys2 compiler and it works quite nice. And big plus is easy updating :)
Also there is a winlibs compiler out there that also gets quite frequent updates: https://winlibs.com/

eckard_klotz:
Hello All.

May be the following discussion regarding the wxTextCtrl issue while using the TDM GCC 64 bit will interest you:

* https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/issues/22639
* (especially this post: https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/issues/22639#issuecomment-1188235703)

@TDragon: Are you able to support this or to forward this to the project you get your sources from?

Best regards,
                    Eckard Klotz.

AndrewCot:
I very much doubt you will get any traction with this as you have seen in the Githiub TDM repo there are a number of issues and there have been no commits since 7-Jun2021.

Saying that good luck.

ollydbg:

--- Quote from: eckard_klotz on July 19, 2022, 08:17:41 am ---Hello All.

May be the following discussion regarding the wxTextCtrl issue while using the TDM GCC 64 bit will interest you:

* https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/issues/22639
* (especially this post: https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/issues/22639#issuecomment-1188235703)

@TDragon: Are you able to support this or to forward this to the project you get your sources from?

Best regards,
                    Eckard Klotz.

--- End quote ---

If you looked at this thread, I see that I reported this crash in year 2020 in this post: Re: TDM-Gcc is discontinued

I'm grad that the wx developer VZ has found at least some reason of this crash.

I hope TDM(John) can continue his work to fix this issue in his TDM-GCC suite.

BTW: I'm using the MinGW-GCC compiler from msys2 projects for many years, their GCC does not cause such crash. Another reason to use msys2 is that it has a lot of pre-build libraries, they can be simply installed by pacman command. So I don't need to build those libraries myself.

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