On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Ozkan Sezer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Ozkan Sezer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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
>>
>> Build Sep. 14, 2010:
>>
>
>
> I uploaded tiny header update packages for these builds.
>
> For w32 targets:
> sezero_20100914_w32_header_update_3582.zip
> sezero_20100914_w32_header_update_3582.txt
>
> For w64 targets:
> sezero_20100914_w64_header_update_3582.zip
> sezero_20100914_w64_header_update_3582.txt
>
> They upgrade the header revision to 3582 / 2010-09-16.
>
> There is an optional small package in them, pr45300.zip,
> which is an update for the C++ headers cstdio, cstdlib and
> cwchar, fixing GCC PR libstdc++/45300: their location is
> different based on which toolchain you are using.  Follow
> the README files to upgrade.

Maybe time for a new release entirely?

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