I might mention that, as far as I know, Brian Gladman still maintains a 
version of MPIR on Windows. You can check his home page for information on 
this.

http://ccgi.gladman.plus.com/oldsite/computing/gmp4win.php

On Friday, 24 December 2021 at 05:54:50 UTC+1 Bill Hart wrote:

> MPIR is no longer maintained for years now.
>
> You would have to ask the maintainer(s) of GMP about "merging 
> developments" back into GMP; we have no say in that. I doubt they would be 
> interested. Either way, there are no plans to do so.
>
> On Friday, 24 December 2021 at 05:50:02 UTC+1 fabio.c...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I have asked about the development and support status of MPIR on 
>> StackOverflow, but no answers from there, so It was suggested to me to ask 
>> here.
>>
>>
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70430445/mpir-status-and-raison-d%c3%aatre
>>
>> I ask for what were the reasons to branch from GMP in the first place, 
>> and if there's functionality (besides running on Windows) in MPIR that is 
>> not in GMP.
>>
>> My point is, given all effort put into MPIR, did you ever consider to 
>> merge back important developments of MPIR into GMP?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Fabio
>>
>>

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