ke[1]: Leaving directory `/mingw64/mingw64/mingw-w64-crt/build'
make: *** [all] Error 2
I have googled this a bit and looked in this mailing lists archives but cant
really find much. Can anyone tell me whats wrong here?
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"Ozkan Sezer" wrote:
> You are using headers from mingw.org and not from mingw-w64.
> Please use headers from mingw-w64.
Should I overwrite the heaqders I have from mingw.org or should i set some
CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS to make it look for the mingw-w64 headers?
hen realised that I need mingw-w64 as well.
Although recently (earlier today in fact) I downloaded new MSYS files from
mingw-w64 sf site (just remembered I did that).
Ok, I shall replace the include files from mingw.org and see how it go
That appears to have worked. Thank you for your help Ozkan.
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BinUtils and GCC?
I didnt set --host or --build but having a look at the output from configure
for both BinUtils and GCC it says
checking build system type... i686-pc-mingw32
checking host system type... i686-pc-mingw32
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"Dmitrijs Ledkovs" wrote:
> You have 1 cross-compiler configured to run on 32bit windows which
> compiles / generates code for 64bit windows.
Thank you very much for that clarification.
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Chris Saunders wrote:
> Thanks Bidski. I seem to have both working now.
Not a problem Chris.
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TDM (http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/download) has a MinGW64 installer. I would
suggest starting there if you haven't compiled your own compiler before.
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-Original Message-
From: ArbolOne
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 11:48 AM
To: MinGW64 Mailinglist
Subject: [Ming
I have a 64 bit Win7 machine and while I'm not willing to donate it I am
willing to do tests and what-not.
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From: NightStrike
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 3:54 AM
To: mingw64
Subject: Re: [Mingw-w64-public] MSYS-64
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:
4 libctl3d32.dll is "renamed" to
libwctl3d32.dll (i think), renaming the file (or changing the link
command in the makefile) resolves the problem.
I built both wxWidgets-2.9.0 and then wxWidgets-2.9.1 with the file renamed
and both compiled fine and work fine as far a
e details.
I used the auto-installer to download and install the pre-built packages of
TDM64.
In this a problem with wxWidgets or with TDM64?
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-Original Message-
From: ArbolOne
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 11:55 PM
To: Mingw-w64-public@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Mingw-w64-public] Win7-64 - TDM-GCC & C::B
I just got a new Win7-64; I proceeded to download/install TDM-GCC
Compiler Suite for Windows, ha
I used the auto-installer to download and install the pre-built packages of
TDM64.
Can anyone tell me what is happening here?
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configure:36098: $? = 0
configure:36116: result: yes
Im sure this has to be a problem with TDM64-4.5.1 as this exact copy of
wxWidgets was built successfully without any problems at all under
TDM64-4.5.0.
Is anyone else having problems
_MaxCount);
#endif
It is the only reference to strnlen that I can find.
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Is there a reason why strnlen has been excluded thusly?
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Kai wrote:
>Hmm, not sure. I think it was due an issue in building bootstrap, but
>I can't recall it.
Is there a suggested work-a-round?
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Not to seem impatient or anything, but when will TDM64 be updated with this?
If it is not going to be anytime soon can someone provide me with a patched
header/library?
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for copying the lib and include folders from C:\MinGW\x86_64-mingw32 to
C:\MinGW and the one line patch that John E mentioned) ... why do I
always gets these weird errors
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