On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 12:10:13AM +0200, Stephen Kitt wrote:
> mingw-w64, which is intended to eventually replace mingw32 and the
> assorted packages, is now available in Debian along with new builds of
^^^
> binutils and gcc. To build libreoffice using mingw-w64, all that's
Do you want to say with that that I need >= 2.0?
rene@frodo:~$ rmadison mingw-w64
mingw-w64 | 0~20100125-3 | squeeze | source, all
mingw-w64 | 2.0~rc1-1 | wheezy | source, all
mingw-w64 | 2.0~rc1-1 | sid | source, all
or is the 20100125 version also ok?
(Important for squeeze backports)
> debian/rules. I would attach a patch but the build dependencies change
> regularly enough that it doesn't seem particularly useful!
Not really, and you need to patch rules anyway, not control, and that
huk doesn't change that "regularily enough" :)
But it's a trivial change, so no need for a patch :)
Grüße/Regards,
René
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