Hi,
>From the homepage of project, http://mingwbuilds.sourceforge.net/
This is the MinGW-builds project ("mingwbuilds")
This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Mar 30, 2012, and
is described by the project team as follows:
Snapshots and releases builds of the MinGW compiler that use CRT
& WinAPI from the mingw-w64 project. Builds support the following
technologies: - OpenMP - LTO - Graphite - std Concurrency
So, the official homepage should be: http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/
Regards,
Debao
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 2:32 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you click the link in Daniels initial email, and onto the windows host
> directory, you would see that the have both the 4.7.0 release and the 4.7.1
> prerelease as binaries already.
>
> --
> Sent from my Nokia N9
>
> On 4/19/12 16:14 ext Mark wrote:
> 2012/4/19 <[email protected]>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> After several complains from the community that GCC 4.4 shipped with both
> Creator and the Qt SDK is fairly outdated (and not C++11 compliant), we are
> going to ship a mingw.org-based GCC 4.6.2 with the next Qt Creator release.
> Even though we verified that this works with the MinGW 4.4 compiled Qt
> releases from the Qt SDK, I think we should agree on a common version. Thus,
> I want to come to an agreement with all relevant stakeholders in the Qt
> Project on which MinGW to ship.
>
> From my POV, the following things are important when choosing a “proper”
> MinGW-based compiler:
>
> - Prefer existing MinGW distros* over compiling & maintaining MinGW
> ourselves (although others may disagree here)
> - Make sure they are minimal and centered around C/C++ development
> (i.e. no elaborate gjc cruft like we still have in our current MinGW 4.4
> packages)
> - Make sure we pick a distro that provides regular updates and
> provides new GCC versions in a timely manner
> - Let’s ship both a 64 and a 32 bit version, and ideally ones that
> provide a cross-compiler respectively
> - Let’s make sure we start providing them at the same time, and we
> start building our products with them
>
> Marius found http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingwbuilds/files/, which seems
> to satisfy all of the above. Other suggestions/preferences are welcome.
>
> If deemed necessary, we can also build our own MinGW distro via Qt Project’s
> public build infrastructure (http://builds.qt-project.org). We need good
> build recipes for that, though, and someone who is willing to maintain them.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> *) by “Distro” I mean different entities compiling & providing MinGW releases
> such as MinGW.org, TDM, etc
>
>
>
>
> Why not wait till there is a MingW with GCC 4.7.0 release? I'm asking that
> since GCC 4.7 adds support for AVX and AMD bulldozer (bdver1) specific
> compiler optimization which seem to be greatly beneficial for AMD cpu's. So
> it might be worth the consideration to postpone the next Qt Creator release
> till there is a MingW with GCC 4.7.0.
>
>
> Just my opinion.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
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