Hi niXman!

On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 12:58 PM, niXman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2012/6/17 K. Frank:
>> Okay, thanks for the info.  I'll probably wait for a std::thread-enabled
>> 4.7.1 release before I consider upgrading.  (As I mentioned, I'm not
>> facing any particular issue.)
>
> In my builds std_concurrency is enabled:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingwbuilds/files/windows-host/4.7.1/release/

Thanks for the link.

>From your exchange with Jon, do I take it correctly that your build uses
upstream gcc's pthreads-based std::thread implementation supported
by mingw-w64's winpthreads?

I see that your compressed files are labelled "sjlj."  Maybe I have it
backwards, but do I remember correctly that Ruben's builds are dwarf2,
in contrast to TDM's builds that are sjlj?  So you differ from Ruben in
this regard, and follow TDM?

Any other noteworthy differences between your builds and Ruben's
that a casual user like myself might care about?

Lastly, is there any difference between your .zip and .7z files, other
than the compression format?

> ..
> Regards,
> niXman

Thanks again.  I appreciate your work and your making your builds
available.


Best regards.


K. Frank

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