Re: [mpir-devel] MPIR-2.5.0-rc1 released

2011-12-14 Thread Sisyphus
- Original Message - From: "David Cleaver" I wanted to let you know that, when using msys/mingw64, 'make check' gets through almost all tests successfully until misc/t-printf. It fails here due to the fact that mingw64 does not print posix modifiers by default. A special define ne

Re: [mpir-devel] MPIR-2.5.0-rc1 released

2011-12-14 Thread David Cleaver
On 12/5/2011 12:32 PM, Jason wrote: Hi MPIR-2.5.0-rc1 is released for testing here http://www.mpir.org/mpir-2.5.0-rc1.tar.bz2 I wanted to let you know that, when using msys/mingw64, 'make check' gets through almost all tests successfully until misc/t-printf. It fails here due to the fact

Re: [mpir-devel] Re: MPIR support for 64-bit integers on Windows

2011-12-14 Thread Sisyphus
- Original Message - From: "Cactus" Since this version involves a lot of changes, we need an extended testing period so we need volunteers who are willing to build it, test it and use it in some applications. I can do that. Cheers, Rob -- You received this message because you ar

Re: [mpir-devel] Re: MPIR support for 64-bit integers on Windows

2011-12-14 Thread David Cleaver
On 12/14/2011 4:06 PM, Cactus wrote: If anyone is willing to test it, I will work out how best to make this version available. I have developed it outside the SVN as I am not familiar with creating branches. It would make sense for me to add it as an SVN branch but, sadly, I don't have a clue ho

Re: [mpir-devel] Re: MPIR support for 64-bit integers on Windows

2011-12-14 Thread Case Van Horsen
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Cactus wrote: > I have now got a version of MPIR in which it is possible to set the types of > the integers that are used in all the ui/si functions. > > As usual it was harder than I expected to get this to work but it now passes > all the tests on win32 and x64 s

[mpir-devel] Re: MPIR support for 64-bit integers on Windows

2011-12-14 Thread Cactus
I have now got a version of MPIR in which it is possible to set the types of the integers that are used in all the ui/si functions. As usual it was harder than I expected to get this to work but it now passes all the tests on win32 and x64 systems with the integer sizes set to be equal to the