On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Chris Sutcliffe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi NightStrike,
>
>> Chris, do you still need this?
>>
>> Are our weekly 1.0 builds enough?
>
> I was looking for a native x64 MinGW-w64 compiler with a shared
> libstdc++ library.  To that end I've been using Ozkan's 'Personal
> Build' 20101002 release and it's working very well.
>
> Out of interest, will the automatic builds include a native x64 mingw
> compiler at some point?

They will.  The question is, of course, when.

This requires first doing an official release of a compiler instead of
just automated daily builds.  Actually, tbh, we now have an official
cygwin cross compiler.  So really, maybe now is the time to setup a
cygwin based native builder.  Ubuntu has an official cross compiler,
too, so we could do the same there.

Thanks for the prodding :)  I'll look into this later today if I can
get a hold of Mook.

Of course, this means that we need a cygwin machine that doesn't keep
dying on various cygwin errors (resource busy, bad address, etc.)
That's absolutely killing us.

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