I, too, get the impression that providing up-to-date releases is not of
much interest to the developers.
IMO that would be a pity and a pathetically weak business model.
I recently used msys2's pacman to grab gcc-8.2.1, hoping to use it in a
native win32 situation.
It seems to have a dependency
Hi,
I've hit a problem when compiling my project with
gcc --version
gcc (x86_64-win32-sjlj-rev0, Built by MinGW-W64 project) 8.1.0
I'm trying to build a 32-bit (using -m32) shared library that uses PCRE
(Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library) compiled by myself using the
same compiler. At
There has not been an update to MingW-W64-builds for over a year while
gcc 6.5, 7.4, 8.2, 8.3, and 9.1 have been released. The mingw-w64
downloads page at https://mingw-w64.org/doku.php/download looks wildly
out of date as far as latest releases are concerned.
Does nobody care ?
I realize I