How did you install gcc?  Using minGW?

On Monday, January 1, 2024 at 10:27:25 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> Apparently the malware warnings are spurious: See nim issue #23151 
> <https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/23151>.
>
> That said, there is no way I would open the .zip file without first 
> disinfecting it.
>
> The Nim install page <https://nim-lang.org/install_windows.html>said to 
> run finish.exe after unpacking the .zip file. But that file does not exist. 
> Happily, earlier I had found the Nim Package Directory 
> <https://nimble.directory/>.
>
> I was looking for a python tokenizer, but I noticed the Nim package 
> <https://nimble.directory/pkg/nim>.
>
> To complete the install I just ran nimble install nim from Nim's bin 
> directory. Everything just worked!
>
> Perhaps I got lucky: I had already installed gcc (and added gcc.cmd) so 
> nimble could invoke gcc even with gcc missing from my Windows path.
>
> *Summary*
>
> Use nimble install nim to complete the install.
>
> I am eager to start playing with Nim!
>
> Edward
>
>

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