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On 14.11.2013 2:27, Edscott Wilson wrote:
Here's the code for using named and unnamed semaphores in
Mingw-w64. The only function I have not tested (but looks OK now)
is _sem_timedwait().
Code is included in libtubo release 5.0.12
It sounds like you are missing libmsvcr100.a
dw
On 11/13/2013 9:34 AM, André Guerreiro wrote:
Hello all,
sorry if this is a really basic question, I'm a MingW newbie.
I'm trying to build this code with Mingw-w64 4.6.3
#include stdio.h
int main()
{
FILE *fp = fopen(SOME_FILE, r);
Hi,
I'm happy to announce the 1.3-alpha2 release of win-builds.org.
This project creates a system to build and distribute for Windows from
almost any system: Windows, MSYS*, Cygwin and Linux. Everything is done
through a portable package manager for easy installation, maintenance
and update.
If there is any interest in including the code in ming-w64, I would have no
problem in changing the license to that which is used by mingw-w64.
Otherwise, anybody who wants to use the code is free to use it under GPL,
which is what I use as a matter of habit.
2013/11/14 LRN lrn1...@gmail.com
On 11/15/2013 06:15, JonY wrote:
On 11/14/2013 23:42, Edscott Wilson wrote:
If there is any interest in including the code in ming-w64, I would have no
problem in changing the license to that which is used by mingw-w64.
Otherwise, anybody who wants to use the code is free to use it under GPL,
My mistake, winpthreads itself is BSD, so is it OK to license it as
BSD for mingw-w64?
If we are going to look at adopting this code, there are few things in
it that should be reviewed first. I saw a few when it was first posted,
but dropped them when I saw there were licensing issues.
2013/11/14 dw limegreenso...@yahoo.com
My mistake, winpthreads itself is BSD, so is it OK to license it as
BSD for mingw-w64?
If we are going to look at adopting this code, there are few things in
it that should be reviewed first. I saw a few when it was first posted,
but dropped them
After skimming LRN's ntldd https://github.com/LRN/ntldd tool, reading
tinype again http://www.phreedom.org/research/tinype/ and updating my upx
http://upx.sourceforge.net/ I'm curious if binary tweaks to mingw built
DLLs (e.g. - libffi, libxml2, etc) could easily solve one of the mingw/VC++