So, I think the 32-bit gcc has some issues on 64-bit windows 8 which may be
contributing to my problem...
The output was:
> %1 is not a valid Win32 application
This version of C:\MinGW\mingw32\bin\i686-w64-mingw32-gcc is not compatible
> with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system
> information and then contact the software publisher.
Strangely I was able to get the configure to run once using the CMake 3.1.x
GUI application (which for the record, seems to be much more predictable
than the CMD or Msys environments) but I had to hardcode the full path to
the MINGW_PREFIX as well as the MinGWCrossCompile.cmake file.
So next I think i'm going to blow away the 32-bit environment and start
over on 64-bit and see how far I can get.
-Tres
- [email protected]
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Tres Finocchiaro <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Good question. Our windows versions are built against those binaries
> currently, so I'd be interested in seeing the errors as well as the script
> you've written...
>
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