It appears you've been busy since. I've rebased 'mingw' onto master
again, taking care to remove all tabs (and trailing whitespaces). I've
also added 'mingw-4.10.0' which is based on the v4.10.0 tag.
t of MinGW if it compromises the code quality for
> other systems (e.g. GNU/Linux distributions).
Totally understandable, I am willing to improve the patches. Like I
mentioned though, my capabilities are somewhat limited when it comes
to C, my background is in FPGA development. I of course also don
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 11:46 AM Cyril Arnould
wrote:
> Hi! I was wondering if there's a possibilty for GNU findutils to
> officially start supporting MinGW-w64.
To set your expectations, this email isn't going to answer that question.
> It has been ported before as
> part of both the GnuWin32
Hi! I was wondering if there's a possibilty for GNU findutils to
officially start supporting MinGW-w64. It has been ported before as
part of both the GnuWin32 and ezwinports projects, those however are
based on by now rather dated versions of findutils which come from
before the introduction of th