> I have released an update to my 4.6.1 prerelease toolchain.
> 
> I have used:
>  - mingw-w64 trunk
>  - GCC 4.6.1 branch
>  - binutils trunk (2.21.51)
>  - GDB 7.2 release
>  - make 3.82
>  - latest GMP, MPFR, MPC, PPL, CLooG-isl
> 
> The toolchain should be capable of compiling/linking C, C++, fortran,
> Objective-C, and Objective-C++.

Ruben, just downloaded your 32bit version to investigate as it looks great for 
what I'm trying to do.  A couple things:

* did you do the equivalent of strip -s on the .exes in the svelte 73MB 
download?
* non-name-prefixed binutils,gcc,g++ .exes are a nice convenience (NTS - mind 
PATH)
* do you foresee any issues with integrating with mingw.org's MSYS?
* do you have a {fossil,git,hg} repo for your build recipes source?  As I've 
not built toolchains, I'd like to learn by drafting off of your hard work and, 
time permitting, play with creating a build script using 
http://code.google.com/p/waf/

Thanks,
Jon

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