Hi Arjen, I'm talking about the mingw that is included with cygwin, not the standalone version. I assume you use mingw-w64.org but some of it's packages are too old. The mingw that is included with cygwin is updated more frequently, but it lacks a version of cmake. Try running the cygwin setup.exe and search for "mingw" and you'll see all the toolchains plus all the precompiled libraries. Very nice.
>Hi Peter, > >I am not sure I understand all the details, but I have been using >CMake under Cygwin and MinGW-w64/MSYS2 (I have to be complete here) >for quite a few years now. Both Cygwin and MinGW-w64/MSYS2 have their >own versions of CMake, so I use those. > >Do you mean to cross-compile? > >Regards, > >Arjen > >2017-10-20 14:50 GMT+02:00 Peter Quiring <pquir...@gmail.com>: >> What is the current process to use the mingw toolchain that is >> included with cygwin? >> >> There use to be a -mno-cygwin option used with gcc. >> >> The mingw versions have x86_64-w64-mingw32- or i686-w64-mingw32- added >> to their exe names. Currently I just use these directly but I want to >> use cmake. >> >> Cygwin also includes cmake. How would I configure it to use the mingw >> toolset that is included with cygwin? I also see some Qt5 *.cmake >> modules included in the Qt5 libraries for mingw. >> >> Would it be possible to include a version of cmake built for mingw? >> >> Thanks. >> >> -- >> Peter Quiring >> -- Peter Quiring -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple