Il 29/05/2019 18:03, Edward Diener ha scritto:
[1] https://www.msys2.org/
Are you saying that MSYS2 provides a series of gcc compiler releases on
Windows that are equivalent in compiler functionality to the official
gcc releases for Linux ?
Edward, I had the same issue few weeks ago updating my MinGW-64
installation (Windows7/10 64 bit). I was informed in this mailing list
that the maintainers of the MinGW-64 are no longer updating the binaries
for the toolchain and I got the advice to look for a new GCC version in
MSYS2.
It was a good advice, in few minutes I was able to have a fresh
toolchain installed (GCC 8.3.0 64 bit) and I'm using it with Codeblocks
without any issue.
First install MSYS2
msys2-x86_64-20180531.exe
then run in a MSYS-64 console
pacman -Syuu
pacman -Syuu ....till no updates
pacman -S base-devel
pacman -S ed
pacman -S python
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain
I used the MSYS2 environment to recompile all my additional libraries
wxWidgets 3.1.2
wxPdfDocument 0.9.6
GMP 6.1.2
Glpk 4.65
MPFR 4.0.2
MPC 1.1.0
GSL 2.5
JsonCpp 1.8.4
Lapack 3.8.0
Dislin 11.2.1
Zlib 1.2.11
XlsxWriter 20190409
Lib PNG 1.6.36
NLOPT 2.4.2
ZINT 2.6.3
Postgres 9.5.4
National488 17.6.0
Sqlite 3.27.2
FFTW 3.3.8
in a smooth way.....and the I configured Codeblocks....
Believe me MSYS2 is the way to go! Which "equivalent in compiler
functionality" do you need?
Hope this helps
Max
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