Hi dw,
sorry for anwsering that late to your mail, but sadly gmail decides
again and again to put your posts to the spam-folder ... sorry
2015-02-05 9:58 GMT+01:00 dw limegreenso...@yahoo.com:
I'm not sure if this is a cygwin question or a mingw-w64 question.
I'm working on fixing the _lrotl
I'm not sure if this is a cygwin question or a mingw-w64 question.
I'm working on fixing the _lrotl stuff. The changes for intrin.h and
intrin-impl.h were easy. But for whatever reason, MS duplicates the
prototypes for this function in stdlib.h. I have started to update
mingw-w64's
2012/7/23 Corinna Vinschen vinsc...@redhat.com
On Jul 21 13:04, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a lot of chatter/patches going into MinGW-w64 for Cygwin
support,
which is great, as I've noticed a lot of small inconsistencies and code
clarity issues are being fixed.
What I
On Jul 27 14:35, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
I will attempt a combined tree with winsup and newlib and see where I get.
I really hope there's no MinGW.org centric hard-coded directories in the
build.
There are! The mingw (Mingw32) and w32api dirs are subdirs of winsup,
so you get them for free
2012/7/27 Corinna Vinschen vinsc...@redhat.com
On Jul 27 14:35, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
I will attempt a combined tree with winsup and newlib and see where I
get.
I really hope there's no MinGW.org centric hard-coded directories in the
build.
There are! The mingw (Mingw32) and w32api
On Jul 27 14:49, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
2012/7/27 Corinna Vinschen vinsc...@redhat.com
On Jul 27 14:35, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
I will attempt a combined tree with winsup and newlib and see where I
get.
I really hope there's no MinGW.org centric hard-coded directories in the
build.
On Jul 21 13:04, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a lot of chatter/patches going into MinGW-w64 for Cygwin support,
which is great, as I've noticed a lot of small inconsistencies and code
clarity issues are being fixed.
What I would like to know is if I could build a working Cygwin
Hi,
I've seen a lot of chatter/patches going into MinGW-w64 for Cygwin support,
which is great, as I've noticed a lot of small inconsistencies and code
clarity issues are being fixed.
What I would like to know is if I could build a working Cygwin
cross-compiler using MinGW-w64 and if so, what