Thanks John, I thought I had done this to begin with but remaking my 
installation following your specific versions works for me.  I appreciate the 
quick response.
I know that this is an old release, but I can't change downstream policy and I 
really don't want to have to justify deviating from their baseline.  Until 
recently the downstream Army project mandated MinGW GCC 3.3, so I'm just 
grateful they finally stepped up to the 4.x line at all, and only because they 
were mandated to support 64-bit Windows 7 by their end users.  I personally use 
the stock TDM GCC 4.6 install for my own work.
Thanks,Gregory Peele, Jr.

Date: Sun, 27 May 2012 10:28:35 -0600
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mingw-w64-public] tdm64 4.5.1 issue with <float.h>?


  
    
  
  
    On 5/27/2012 9:24 AM, Greg Peele wrote:
    
      
        
        I'm running into a weird issue though, the Qt
          build is failing with the error 
"e:\mingw\bin\../lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.5.1/include/float.h:241:24:
            fatal error: float.h:
            No such file or directory"  This same error was also
            reproducible in a simple hello world program that did
            nothing but #include <float.h>.

        
      
    
    

    This is a known issue with the first 4.5.1-tdm64 release, which was
    fixed with a new release of the core package. Go back to the
    download directory and grab the "core-2" package, delete your entire
    current installation tree and the original "core" package, and
    re-extract. Also make sure you're using the svn3485 runtime package,
    and not either of the svn3427 packages.

    

    The 4.5.1 release is deprecated, however, so you may well run into
    other bugs that will not be fixed. For TDM-GCC, I recommend using
    4.5.2 or 4.6.1.

    

    -John E. / TDM

  


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