>
> 15/02/2011  10:05    <DIR>          .
> 15/02/2011  10:05    <DIR>          ..
> 15/02/2011  10:03    <DIR>          bin
> 15/02/2011  10:02    <DIR>          doc
> 15/02/2011  10:03    <DIR>          include
> 15/02/2011  10:03    <DIR>          lib
> 15/02/2011  10:03    <DIR>          libexec
> 15/02/2011  10:03    <DIR>          mingw32
> 13/02/2011  18:08    <DIR>          mingw64
> 15/02/2011  10:03    <DIR>          msys
> 15/02/2011  10:03    <DIR>          share
> 15/02/2011  09:59            18,244 unins000.dat
> 15/02/2011  09:57           756,062 unins000.exe
> 15/02/2011  09:59    <DIR>          var
>
> The only intervention here on my part is the addition of the mingw64
> directory holding the 64 bit tools.
>
> The msys home directory is at:
>
>  Directory of C:\mingw\msys\1.0\home
>
> and contains:
>
> 15/02/2011  10:07    <DIR>          .
> 15/02/2011  10:07    <DIR>          ..
> 15/02/2011  10:05    <DIR>          Brian Gladman
> 15/02/2011  10:50    <DIR>          mpir
>

I don't think it really matters alot as long as ..\msys\1.0\etc\fstab
contains something like: c:/mingw-w64 /mingw, or whatever is applicable and
the mingw bin-directory is in the path. Then, I've added name-stripped
versions of x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe etc (i.e. gcc.exe) in the same
directory, that seems to help some builds I've tried with mingw64...

Cheers


d.

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