----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ozkan Sezer"

> Win64-targeting builds from mingw-w64 up to 2010-04-27 didn't
> follow MSVC x64 convention and  did *not* prepend an undersocore
> to the symbols:  this is why you are seeing the incompatibilities
> with the newer toolchains.
>
> All win64-targeting toolchains created after 2010-04-28, including
> the sezero's gcc-4.4-based personal builds follow the MS convention.

Just a quick follow-up question on that.

Is there a simple way for a program to determine the date that the compiler 
was built ?
(A #define that tells us would be ideal, if such exists.)

I know we can peruse the output of  'gcc -v' or 'gcc --version', though even 
that doesn't show us the date for the 2 sezero builds I looked at.

Cheers,
Rob


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