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Package: gcc-mingw32
Severity: wishlist

Please enable C++ too on 64-bit compiler.

Just setting '--enable-languages=c,c++' (instead of bare
'--enable-languages=c') on target 'build-tree/gcc-mingw64/Makefile'
allowed me to use 64-bit compiler for C++. I tested this by simple 'cout <<
"helloworld" << endl' and it executed fine on 64-bit Windows Vista.

To build package gcc-mingw32 with enable-languages c++ required me to
copy from /usr/i586-mingw32msvc/include/getopt.h (in package mingw32-runtime)
/usr/amd64-mingw32msvc/include/getopt.h (I guess this should really go
to mingw-w64 package). I guess it can also handled some other way...

-- 
Tommi Vainikainen



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Hi,

These bugs aren't solved in gcc-mingw32 (and won't be), but the new
gcc-mingw-w64 package provides 64-bit Windows C++ and Fortran
compilers.

Regards,

Stephen


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