On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Wolfgang Glas wrote:
>> When gcc 4.4 is released, we will provide an actual release-tested
>> complete gcc 4.4-based toolchain with a specific binutils version and
>> a specific mingw-w64/32 version. They will go in this area.
>
> Well, that's very fine ;-) I didn
NightStrike schrieb:
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Wolfgang Glas wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Since we are waiting for gcc-4.4.0 being released by the SC we should take
>> the
>> time a think about the way mingw-w64 will be presented to the user once it's
>> getting more stable. (AFAIK, it *is*
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Arthur Norman wrote:
>>> Are there any efforts to arrange for such an integration in the near
>>> future?
>>
>> The way that mingw.org packages things is too
>> confusing for my tastes. However, we have not yet begun to port
>> things like msys, or to try compil
Are there any efforts to arrange for such an integration in the near
future?
The way that mingw.org packages things is too
confusing for my tastes. However, we have not yet begun to port
things like msys, or to try compiling msys on/for Win64. I personally
feel that the msys environment is s
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Wolfgang Glas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since we are waiting for gcc-4.4.0 being released by the SC we should take
> the
> time a think about the way mingw-w64 will be presented to the user once it's
> getting more stable. (AFAIK, it *is* already very stable)
>
> Mak
Hi all,
Since we are waiting for gcc-4.4.0 being released by the SC we should take the
time a think about the way mingw-w64 will be presented to the user once it's
getting more stable. (AFAIK, it *is* already very stable)
Making available nightly snapshots is a fine thing by now, but starting