Kudos  to you, Zach, for providing those !!

FYI:
Unfortunately, the absence of quadmath is a blocker for me.
Also, I've never used a compiler that has win32 threads. For me, it has
always been posix threads. (However, that might not be an issue.)

Cheers,
Rob

On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 7:39 AM Zach van Rijn <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 2019-05-29 at 16:59 -0400, Edward Diener wrote:
> > ...
> > OK, thanks ! I can see that the MingW-W64-builds on the mingw-
> > w64 Downloads page is probably at an end and I must choose
> > another way to get the latest gcc on Windows distributions, so
> > I will try MSYS2. I always thought that mingw-w64-install.exe
> > and the MingW-W64-builds were just so convenient, so I am
> > sorry they will not continue being so. It was probably too
> > much work for the developer(s) who supported that
> > methodology.
>
> This topic (the downloads page) was raised in IRC yesterday.
>
> I am preparing to maintain a set of packages for various
> distributions (and direct download) containing up-to-date Linux
> and Windows toolchains (specifically cross-compilers). Version:
>
>     GCC       : 9.1.0
>     binutils  : 2.32
>     MinGW-w64 : git-
> d793e0 (2019-05-17)
>
> For example, if you're on 32- or 64- bit Windows and wish to
> compile for the same architecture, use one of these:
>
>   * https://musl.cc/i686-w64-mingw32-native.zip
>
>   * https://musl.cc/x86_64-w64-mingw32-native.zip
>
> Despite the name (they're part of a larger project) they're just
> MinGW-w64 toolchains that run on Windows and target Windows.
>
> And for anyone looking to do Linux development on Windows, these
> are also available: https://win.musl.cc/
>
> ZV
>
>
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