-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 4/11/2011 20:20, Jason wrote: > On Monday 11 April 2011 11:27:08 JonY wrote: >> On 4/11/2011 01:47, Jason wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> MPIR a fork of GMP now fully runs under MinGW64 see >>> >>> http://www.mpir.org/ >>> >>> Thanks >>> Jason >> >> Thanks, now added. >> >> I am curious, how much does it inherit from GMP? Particularly the build >> system. Is it also API/ABI compatible with GMP? > > We forked from GMP-4.2.1 , and we have used a few bits from gmp-5 . It fully > compatible , you should be able to just drop it in as a replacement. > > Jason >
Cool, I mainly asked because GMP has a dreadful habit of using autotools, like taking cpu optimizations levels from the $host triplet. So, I have to do --host=none-none-none or pentium4-w64-mingw32 for select optimization levels, though there aren't such toolchains installed. Quite a horrible hack. Why not just --with-cpu=... or some such? So, does mpir inherit this hack? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (MingW32) iEYEARECAAYFAk2jH9AACgkQp56AKe10wHdHzgCfYZtIcAdwMvChGI3D+M//NxQW 1pUAnj2HDYxclfQ+h8iMRiSA+qaBkFl7 =U9L2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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