On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Ruben Van Boxem
<[email protected]>wrote:

> 2012/5/24 MARTIN Pierre <[email protected]>
>
>> Dear Baruch,
>>
>> Ruben, would you be able to write up a simple tutorial or something,
>> explaining how you do your builds so that we can make a few tweaks and
>> build our own?
>> Or maybe someone else? I seem to remember running into trouble when
>> trying to use the bundled compilation instructions (but that was a while
>> ago)
>>
>> A while ago, i asked the same, and Ruben kindly gave me the
>> URL of a repository he maintains, containing all the build scripts
>> he crafted to compile his build of the toolchain.
>>
>> The link was: https://github.com/rubenvb/MinGW-w64-build-scripts
>>
>>
> Yes this is correct. One thing has changed though since then: I have three
> branches matching my Personal build directories. release and master should
> be usable, experimental is not guaranteed. Note that all the build
> machinery is included in every source package I upload on Sourceforge,
> including all the necessary sources.
>
> If you need any guidance other than: follow "buildall.sh" through every
> other scripts, let me know.
>
> Specifically, I am looking to change the default mode of g++ to c++11.
Where would I change that?

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