On 3/20/08, whatis neveritis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I have a linux64 installed, and a linux32 running on the linux64 through
vmware.
I can tell you that the linux64 cross compiler works VERY well, as I
use it to build all of the other compilers. Just make sure to set
your path properly.
... since everybody is very active today!
I run on Vista-x86_64, and run under a cygwin shell so I have all the
32-bit development tools I like. When I compile I go -mno-cygwin and
that is how my scripts and autoconf things are all set up.
With mingw-w64-bin-x86_64-mingw_20080320.tar.bz2
On 3/20/08, David Cleaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
Hi!
I would like to start using mingw-w64, but am unsure of what to do.
Emailing here is a good start :)
I've just downloaded the latest mingw-w64-bin-x86_64-mingw_20080320.tar.bz2
and extracted
it to its own folder
NightStrike wrote:
On 3/20/08, David Cleaver wrote:
1) Do I need to add c:\mw64\bin to my path?
Yup. I'd put it first, too: PATH=C:\mw64\bin;%PATH%
Awesome! After using tar under cygwin (I originally used a program called
7-zip) to re-extract all the files to c:\mw64, all the files
NightStrike wrote:
No, it's just not setup right. The msys.bat file configures a system
properly based on if you're 64-bit windows or 32-bit windows. So
start your shell with that instead of starting sh.exe directly. You
can use the --norxvt option to msys.bat to use a normal windows