OK, I solved that original problem by copying the files from the 
C:\MinGW\x86_64-w64-mingw32 directory to the C:\MinGW directory, but now I 
am getting a problem with strnlen not being declared. The error is once 
again from building wxWidgets-2.9.1, during the make stage this time though.

In file included from ../include/wx/crt.h:20:0,
                 from ../include/wx/string.h:4280,
                 from ../include/wx/memory.h:16,
                 from ../include/wx/object.h:20,
                 from ../include/wx/utils.h:19,
                 from ../include/wx/vector.h:31,
                 from ../src/stc/scintilla/src/Selection.h:134,
                 from ../src/stc/scintilla/src/Editor.cxx:41:
../include/wx/wxcrt.h: In function 'size_t wxStrnlen(const char*, size_t)':
../include/wx/wxcrt.h:174:92: error: 'strnlen' was not declared in this 
scope
make: *** [wxscintilla_Editor.o] Error 1

The check in configure returns positive for finding strnlen

configure:36036: checking for strnlen
configure:36092: gcc -o conftest.exe -m64  -m64 
conftest.c  -lwinspool -lwinmm -lshell32 -lcomctl32 -lcomdlg32 -lctl3d32 
-ladvapi32 
 -lwsock32 -lgdi32 >&5
configure:36098: $? = 0
configure:36116: result: yes

Im sure this has to be a problem with TDM64-4.5.1 as this exact copy of 
wxWidgets was built successfully without any problems at all under 
TDM64-4.5.0.

Is anyone else having problems like this?

Regards
Bidski 



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