>On 12/11/2018, 8:25 PM, Liu Hao <[email protected]> wrote:>在 2018/12/12 6:04,
Earnie via Mingw-w64-public 写道:>> On 12/11/2018 4:50 PM, Mateusz Mikuła
wrote:>>> https://musl.cc works fine, check your DNS.>>>>>> mingw-builds
scripts and instructions are available in this repository:>>>
https://github.com/niXman/mingw-builds/tree/develop>>>>> >> Or if you want to
use the MSYS2 method look here>>
https://github.com/msys2/msys2/wiki/Creating-Packages.>> >>The page on MSYS2
wiki contains instructions to build for both MSYS2 and>native and is (more
importantly) too long, which might result in>confusion. (It would be a pity
for any project to be short of a Quick>Guide or Getting Started etc.)>>See this
previous mail [1] for simplified steps on how to build native>packages.
Differences are:>2. CD into `mingw-w64-gcc` instead of `mingw-w64-binutils`.>4.
Delete `ada,` from the string following `--enable-languages=`,> because it
would result in an internal compiler error. You are free> to remove more.>>[1]
https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/mailman/message/36474911/>
I was able to download the http://musl.cc i686 gcc v. 8.2 toolchain. After a
quick scan of the contents, I noticed that it doesn't have gendef, which used
to be included in the mingw-builds edition. So I tried to get it via pacman
only to find that msys does not provide it either. Google brings me to
https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/wiki2/gendef/ and the link to getting
gendef is dead. What is the recommended way to get (preferably) gendef binaries?
Sounds like I should also learn to build my own toolchains moving forward. I
think that a lot of users of mingw-w64 would prefer having some sort of an
official prebuilt toolchain though. The thing that puzzles me is that updated
x86_64 versions are provided via pacman, but not i686?
Thanks for your excellent work! RK
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