2010/8/22 Ruben Van Boxem <[email protected]> > Hi, > > I'm wondering if the latest and greatest GCC version (4.6) will have any > (auto)builds for native windows x64 (perhaps even x86_64 hosted). I would do > it myself, but am too stupid to get it right. > > I noticed the autobuilds have not had a mingw hosted release in two months, > and I'd like to experiment with the new c++0x and optimization features in > 4.6. > > I do have access to a sidux virtual machine, so if there is a simple how to > (I seem to remember some makefiles and script in the experimental branch on > svn?) that can get me a release with dx sdk and a 4.6 x64 targetting > compiler: that would be awesome, but I fear it's a lot more complicated that > just running a script...? > > Thanks! > > Ruben > > OK, so I've got to playing with the build script... gcc svn checkout kept failing, but I got a 4.6 snapshot to get me going. I did notice that there seems to be no openmp stuff enabled. How would I do that? And more importantly, what would I need?
Thanks! PS: and what about -flto and whole-program-optimization? Is it enabled by default?
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