On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:12 AM, JonY <[email protected]> wrote:
>> My problem is that libtool was pointing to lib64 directory in the 64bit
>> cross build (under Linux or 32bit Windows) cases. I need to check again
>> under 32bit Win 7 with TDM.
>>
>> I just checked under Windows 7 64bit and TDM64 is okay there
>> without the lib64 directory when building libusb-1.0 Windows
>> backend.
>>
> Can you please show your gcc configure line with gcc -v?

I have different installation of MinGW-w64 (from MinGW-w64 Sourceforge
for Linux and Windows, from http://www.drangon.org/mingw/ for
Linux and 64bit Windows, and TDM64 for 32/64bit Windows). I need
to check again which is the problematic ones and report back
the configure line of "gcc -v".

You can see that I were trying to find a proper MinGW-w64 binary
distribution. Last time WPG-System64 was the one. But then it
is not maintained any more and no longer compatible with latest
MinGW-w64. It seems to me TDM64 is the new one.

I initially preferred to get the "proper" one from MinGW-w64 site,
especially one that works under 32bit Windows to build 64bit
target (the mingw-w64-bin_i686-mingw ones). Unfortunately it
seems to me the latest version is sezero's private build dated
20100711. The latest automatic build is dated 20100702.
I do not quite understand that why i686_mingw target is
less important than say the Cygwin target. Anyway, TDM64
seems to fill the void now.

The other main problem with current MinGW-w64 is the ddk
header. I am one of the admins of libusb-win32 project
(mainly on the testing and supporting side), right now it
is not possible to build the driver part using MinGW-w64.
MinGW.org 32bit compiler is okay.

> Check also if mingw and x86_64-w64-mingw32 are linked (or identical to each
> other). This "mingw" directory is equivalent to usr when sysroot is in use.

I am quite sure they are linked.


-- 
Xiaofan

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