On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 11:01 PM, John Marriott <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Ozkan. > > I have been using your native builds on top of the autobuilds (eg > mingw-64-1.0-bin_i686-mingw_20100405.zip...ie the 4.4 builds) with great > success. >
Thanks, glad to hear that it is useful for you. > A question though: can I use them with the 4.6 autobuilds? I suspect not but > I thought that I would ask anyway. > If I understood your question correctly, the answer is no: Different toolchain builds should not be mixed with each other, not for two from the same line (eg. two different autobuilds or two diffrent personal builds), neither for different lines (eg. autobuilds + personal builds.) > Thanks again > Cheers > John You're welcome. -- Ozkan > > On 11-Apr-2010 08:05, Ozkan Sezer wrote: >> >> 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 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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