Am 25.07.2016 um 12:21 schrieb dw:
> Thank you for the link, I was not aware of this.  I'm using Msys2, so
> the linux issues should not affect me.
>
> While I got the associated binutils to build (which gets me an 'as'
> build that supports the .def directive, yay!), I have been totally
> unable to get the patched gcc to build.
>
> The patches here are from ~3 years ago (2013-03-17), but the PKGBUILD
> seems to download gcc's current 'trunk.'  Does that seem right?  Not
> surprisingly, the patches fail in a number of places. I have tried to
> fix them, but I'm not having much luck.  Would it make sense to git a 3
> year old version of gcc (~215509) instead?  Would -e prevent makepkg
> from trying to update it?

older gcc seems like a solution, or you can compile mingw-w64 for clang instead

> My end goal here is to test a mingw-w64 source code change to make sure
> I'm not breaking ARM builds.
>
> I gotta wonder: How do other people do ARM builds?

There are not too many people doing that


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