On 6/3/2012 23:45, JonY wrote:
Resending because of Cygwin-apps block, accidentally left an email
address in.
>
> Forwarding to mingw-w64 list.
>
> Some of the headers modified is generated from WINE widl, so the
> preprocessor should be changed instead, jacek?
>
> Kai, Ozkan, what do you make
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 9:13 AM, fueb wrote:
> Hi, thanks to Marc for the answer, that gave me the trick. Well, I got
> the compiler working with my "Hello World" using the -b option and your
> mentioned target-triplet (-v lists the target-options built in the toolset):
>
> 'g++ -b x86_64-w64-ming
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Jon wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Thomas Natschläger
>> wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I'm a new to using MinGW64. I just tried to get a C++ style "Hello World"
>>> running but can not get it run. I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit on
>>> a Pentium(R)
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 9:14 AM, NightStrike wrote:
> I could forsee an issue where future OS's contain an extremely
> stripped down msvcrt.dll, forcing users to have a copy of the VS crt
> dll to do anything worthwhile. In this case, ironcrate will become a
> necessity. But that's not MS's direc
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Ruben Van Boxem
wrote:
> What do you mean? MinGW-w64 is completely seperate from the Windows SDK and
> whatever they leave out of it. If anything MinGW-w64 will become really
> popular (I mean even more than right now) real fast because of this...
That is quite pos
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 1:22 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
wrote:
> 2012/6/3 Jim Michaels
>>
>> guys, my question is, how does this news affect mingw-w64? is this going
>> to make my auto build compilers disappear?
>>
>> what's the status on the buildbot?
>>
>> all kinds of big things are falling apart thi
> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Thomas Natschläger
> wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm a new to using MinGW64. I just tried to get a C++ style "Hello World"
>> running but can not get it run. I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit on
>> a Pentium(R) Dual Core CPU T4500@2.3GHz.
>>
>> I did the follow
Hello Thomas,
The error you have described typically indicates that a DLL could not be loaded
(in this case libgcc and libstdc++). This can be easily resolved by adding the
directory containing these to the PATH variable prior to starting the program:
set PATH=C:\MinGW64\bin;C:\MinGW64\x86_6
Hello!
I'm a new to using MinGW64. I just tried to get a C++ style "Hello World"
running but can not get it run. I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit on
a Pentium(R) Dual Core CPU T4500@2.3GHz.
I did the following:
1) Installed mingw-w64-bin_i686-mingw_20111220.zip (from
http://sourceforge.n
Forwarding to mingw-w64 list.
Some of the headers modified is generated from WINE widl, so the
preprocessor should be changed instead, jacek?
Kai, Ozkan, what do you make of these changes (mingw64-headers.patch)?
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Subject: [PATCH v1] setup: allow building with
2012/6/3 Jim Michaels
> guys, my question is, how does this news affect mingw-w64? is this going
> to make my auto build compilers disappear?
>
> what's the status on the buildbot?
>
> all kinds of big things are falling apart this last 2 months. ack!
>
What do you mean? MinGW-w64 is completel
On 6/3/2012 18:19, Andre Tampubolon wrote:
> "Meanwhile, to make sure there's no cheating, the Windows SDK for
> Windows 8 no longer ships with a complete command-line build environment"
>
> That's a bad idea, no?
>
Cheat on what?
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On 6/3/2012 19:02, Jim Michaels wrote:
> guys, my question is, how does this news affect mingw-w64? is this going to
> make my auto build compilers disappear?
>
Why would MSVC changes affect mingw-w64?
> what's the status on the buildbot?
>
>
> all kinds of big things are falling apart this
guys, my question is, how does this news affect mingw-w64? is this going to
make my auto build compilers disappear?
what's the status on the buildbot?
all kinds of big things are falling apart this last 2 months. ack!
>
> From: Jim Michaels
>To: mingw users
"Meanwhile, to make sure there's no cheating, the Windows SDK for
Windows 8 no longer ships with a complete command-line build environment"
That's a bad idea, no?
On 6/3/2012 5:01 PM, Jim Michaels wrote:
> http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/256339/microsoft_delivers_a_blow_to_open_sour
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/256339/microsoft_delivers_a_blow_to_open_source_with_visual_studio_11.html#tk.rss_news
microsoft SDK's will no longer ships with complete build environment. microsoft
vs express 11 only does metro apps.
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