Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Floating-Point Operations Not Deterministic When Excecuted Asynchronously

2016-03-02 Thread Alberto Luaces
"Burkhardt, Glenn" writes: > You're probably running into the fact that Intel processors have > floating point registers with 80 bits, and when optimization is turned > on, operations are done in registers and not truncated as they are > when the values are stored to memory. > > See

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] libusb

2016-02-11 Thread Alberto Luaces
Peter Balazovic writes: > Dears, > > I'm looking for "simple" advice on use of libusb within mingw-w64 ? > > I use mingw-w64 installed as \mingw-w64\i686-5.3.0-posix-dwarf-rt_v4-rev0\ > > I have downloaded libusb from > https://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb/files/libusb-1.0/libusb-1.0.20 > > On

Re: [Mingw-w64-public] mingw-w64 may move to git in the future

2014-04-29 Thread Alberto Luaces
Rodny writes: Ignoring the endless holy wars, some practical concerns that we have here are the dismal support on native windows for git. TortoiseSVN makes browsing your changes and picking the ones we want extremely easy in a graphical environment on the platform that you're built to