δΊ 2012/3/8 22:43, niXman ει: > 2012/3/7 niXman<[email protected]>: >> I have two thoughts: >> 1. Incorrectly configured binutils. >> 2. For the GCC configure to be able to specify the path to the 32/64 >> bit libraries. >> >> Ping? > I found a blog post about the same problem: > http://pete.akeo.ie/search/label/MinGW-w64 and on mingw-w64 forum: > https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/forums/ > forum/723797/topic/3966835 > This problem has been known for over a year ago, and it is still not fixed ... > > I asked the question about how to specify the path to the 32/64 bit > libraries when configuring GCC: > http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2012-03/msg00080.html > In the file gcc/config/i386/t-mingw-w32 paths are correct: > MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES = ../lib64 ../lib > > What should I do? > > Try to use LDFLAGS="-L/<yourpath>/lib64" ./configure ...
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