Hi Jony,

> As part of another project, I aggregate the mingw.org MSYS packages with 
> mingw-w64 builds...we call it the oh so clever...wait for it...DevKit.
> It's got other goodies and things that make Ruby on Windows users happy, but 
> it's also a standalone development toolchain.
> Currently we allow building of a 4.6.3 flavor based upon Ruben's build, and a 
> 4.7.1 edge build based on the niXman's mingwbuilds project.
>  MSYS artifacts: 
> https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/blob/master/config/devkit.rb#L30-68
>  mingw-w64 builds: 
> https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/blob/master/config/compilers/mingw64.rb
> In fact, I just updated and smoke tested the 4.7.1 mingwbuilds flavor 
> https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/commit/a7e8db081c627c872d95ffb7b3d6fec213419f55
This is indeed very interesting. That's a lot for me to try
today, but be sure i will after i will try a regular MSYS from
MinGW with my Ruben's build based MinGW-w64 toolchain.

Best to you,
Pierre.


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