On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Sisyphus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jason"
>
>>> > That's the secret then - just use a compiler later than 20100428. (If
>>> > only I'd waited another fortnight before I downloaded that compiler :-)
>>>
>>
>> Our configure system can reject bad compilers , but for the test to work
>> our
>> assembler yasm would have to be built before it was configured , so the
>> easiest way would be to test for the define __MINGW64__ and test on a
>> define
>> on the date when the compiler was built , if there is one , if not then I
>> wont
>> bother
>
> Apart from 'gcc -v' or 'gcc --version' there's apparently nothing - and I
> have at least one mingw64 64-bit compiler that doesn't report the date even
> then.
>
> As time goes by there should be fewer and fewer pre-20100428 compilers
> kicking about anyway.

There should be _no_ pre-20100428 compilers at our download
page at all..

>
> Cheers,
> Rob

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