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GCC 4.2.1 binary release for mingw is available from MINGW
stahta01:
--- Quote from: Biplab on August 09, 2007, 01:43:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on August 09, 2007, 01:23:11 pm ---BTW: If you use the MinGW installer you will get mingw-runtime-3.13.tar.gz instead of mingw-runtime-3.12.tar.gz which is officially announced. Might be that this is related... or not... don't know as I'm ill and have to stay in bed. :(
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mingw-runtime-3.13 and win32-api-3.10 has been released couple of days back. They are someway related to the latest gcc release.
Get well soon. :)
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From http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mingw/gcc-4.2.1-dw-release_notes.txt
--- Quote ---* libstdc++ and libgfortran require version 3.13 of mingw-runtime and
w32api version 2.2 or higher.
* This package does _not_ contain binutils, the mingw-runtime
or the w32api. You will need to get these if you do not already
have mingw installed.
* libstdc++ and libgfortran require version 3.13 of mingw-runtime and
w32api version 2.2 or higher. Yes, I've said it twice now.
* Static and dll libraries of libgcc and libstdc++ are in the release.
By default, linkage is to static libraries. More details later.
* OpenMP is enabled. To use it you will need to have win32-pthreads package
installed. More details later.
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wxLearner:
--- Quote ---* Static and dll libraries of libgcc and libstdc++ are in the release.
By default, linkage is to static libraries. More details later.
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Has anybody found a shared version (dll) of libgcc?
stahta01:
--- Quote from: wxLearner on August 09, 2007, 02:46:32 pm ---
--- Quote ---* Static and dll libraries of libgcc and libstdc++ are in the release.
By default, linkage is to static libraries. More details later.
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Has anybody found a shared version (dll) of libgcc?
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No, I do have libstdc++ DLL and mingwm10.dll
Tim S
dwmcqueen:
--- Quote from: thomas on August 09, 2007, 09:28:58 am ---First, the wxWidgets headers gernerate a thousand warnings (which is not so severe), and then it fails with
{standard input}:14784: Error: invalid character '_' in mnemonic
{standard input}:14801: Warning: .def pseudo-op used inside of .def/.endef: ignored.
{standard input}:14801: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `_'
...whatever it means. No hint as to what source file the error refers to.
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According to the MinGW list - they are aware of the problem and will issue an update shortly. Apparently they were too aggressive with some 4.3.0 backports.
dwmcqueen:
--- Quote from: patlecat on August 09, 2007, 09:44:57 am ---Wow finally they did it. But TD can you tell us what took them so long? And when can we expect the next full MingW release?
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I can tell you - they were ready to issue the binaries, but not ready to support the release since they were still too busy on the prior release. Someone stepped in and offered to help support the release - so they released it.
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