On Feb 18, 6:52 pm, jason <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 17, 9:01 am, jason <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > speed.exe tune.exe try.exe don't build on MinGW64 due to no include
> > paths being set , so I did a comparison of the mpir directory after
> > configure under linux and mingw64 , there were no significant
> > differences , which suggests that it is MSYS that has bug ,
> > specifically "make" . This is not the latest version of MSYS , but it
> > is the latest stable version that you could get via a single download.
> > The later versions you have to get an alpha-release installer , and
> > considering how flakey mingw64 has been , I think I'll leave it until
> > the next release . The current stable version of MSYS will give us a
> > known base from which we can make sure everything works OK
>
> > Jason
>
> An easier way for me would be to use cygwin as the shell and try the
> x86_64-w64-cygwin-gcc.exe cross compiler , this should indicate that
> it is the MSYS shell and make that are the problem (I think!!!)
>
> Jason

On cygwin using the mingw64 cross compiler I still can't build
speed,tune and try . I have no idea what is wrong :(

Jason

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