To anyone who might be interested: I updated my custom w32/w64 native
and cross-compiler build with gcc-4.4 with several backports and fixes
from mainstream and put them under the mingw-w64 sf.net file release
system under the subdirectories:
-  Toolchain sources -> Personal Builds,
-  Toolchains targetting Win32 -> Personal Builds  and
-  Toolchains targetting Win64 -> Personal Builds
[as of this writing, uploading still in progress.]

Changes since the previous 2010-03-27 build:
- The mingw-w64 crt and headers updated to r2159.
- Gcc updated to the 4.4.4 prerelease version, svn rev. 158146.
- All other software has been updated to the latest available versions
  as of 2010-04-10, 13:00 GMT.
- New in this build is that I enabled OpenMP (libgomp) and providing
  pthreads-win32 because libgomp requires it. As a safeguard, pthreads
  is not "installed" by default (several reasons), but it is provided as
  a zip or a tar.gz archive in the binary packages. If you need pthreads
  or OpenMP (libgomp), then just extract the pthreads-win32 package into
  your toolchain installation.

- Note: the <install_dir>/include path "problem" of the native builds is
  not looked into, yet. Maybe in the future builds.


Versions:
---------

Common in both cross- and native-toolchains:

gcc : svn rev. 158146 (4.4.4 prerelease with many patches)
binutils : 2.20.51 (cvs, 2010-03-10 12:55 GMT)
mingw-w64-crt : svn revision 2159 (2010-04-08)
mingw-w64-headers : svn revision 2157 (2010-04-08), with a
 couple of patches.
glext headers: 2010-03-11 (from the Khronos Group)
pthreads-win32: 2.9.0 (cvs, 2010-02-28 20:00 GMT)
 with w64 patch applied.

In native-toolchains only:

gmp : 4.3.2 (with w64 patch applied)
mpfr: 2.4.2-p3
mpc : 0.8.1
gdb : 7.1.50 (cvs, 2010-04-10 12:55 GMT, with
 minor w64 patches applied.)
make: 3.81.90 (cvs, 2010-02-02 15:20 GMT, with
 w64 patches applied according to savannah bug
 items 27809 and 27825, and patched further to
 kill a horde of compiler warnings)
gendef, libmangle: from mingw-w64 svn/trunk


File names:
-----------

* Source:

- mingw-w64-src_20100410_sezero.tar.gz


* Targetting Win64:

- mingw-w64-bin_x86_64-mingw_20100410_sezero.zip
  native compiler toolchain for running on x64-windows
  host and creating x64-windows binaries.

- mingw-w64-bin_i686-mingw_20100410_sezero.zip
  cross compiler toolchain for running on x86-windows
  host but creating x64-windows binaries.

- mingw-w64-bin_i686-linux_20100410_sezero.tar.gz
  cross compiler toolchain for running on a i686-linux
  host and creating x64-windows binaries.

- mingw-w64-bin_x86_64-linux_20100410_sezero.tar.gz
  cross compiler toolchain for running on a x86_64-linux
  host and creating x64-windows binaries.


* Targetting Win32:

- mingw-w32-bin_i686-mingw_20100410_sezero.zip
  native compiler toolchain for running on x86-windows
  host and creating x86-windows binaries.

- mingw-w32-bin_i686-linux_20100410_sezero.tar.gz
  cross compiler toolchain for running on a i686-linux
  host and creating x86-windows binaries.

- mingw-w32-bin_x86_64-linux_20100410_sezero.tar.gz
  cross compiler toolchain for running on a x86_64-linux
  host and creating x86-windows binaries.

--
Ozkan

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