On 15 June 2011 17:18, Steven McCoy <[email protected]> wrote: > Tested correct on all 6 Windows build configurations. The only remaining > question I have is regarding the rather silly NOxxx definitions, I updated > to SDK 7 *windows.h* but they really don't need to be there at all. > > Working on the Linux side, I have no idea what Canonical have done as in 11.04 everything is a mess. There are two conflicting packages, * gcc-mingw32* and *mingw32 *with the latter looking like the official *mingw32 *and the former is the *i586* version of the* mingw32-w64* fork but they are packaged to share the same run-time. Both the *i586 *compilers work before and after patching but the *x86-64* build which has gone BSD naming style, i.e. *amd64* instead of *x86-64* and bails out as configure doesn't pick up the C++ compiler.
I'll try again tomorrow and have a look at Debian and maybe install from upstream to see if they fair better as that is where I pulled from before. -- Steve-o
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