Re: Win64 MinGW

2011-04-15 Thread dsimcha
== Quote from Daniel Green (ven...@gmail.com)'s article > On 4/15/2011 1:38 PM, dsimcha wrote: > > How far away are we from getting a reasonably stable/usable MinGW GDC for > > Win64? I've noticed that GDC for Linux has made tremendous strides lately > > and > > almost "just works" for the code I

Re: Win64 MinGW

2011-04-15 Thread Daniel Green
On 4/15/2011 1:38 PM, dsimcha wrote: How far away are we from getting a reasonably stable/usable MinGW GDC for Win64? I've noticed that GDC for Linux has made tremendous strides lately and almost "just works" for the code I've been testing it on. (Thanks to Iain for his hard work.) I've also

Re: Win64 MinGW

2011-04-15 Thread dsimcha
== Quote from Daniel Gibson (metalcae...@gmail.com)'s article > Am 15.04.2011 19:38, schrieb dsimcha: > > I've just had the unexpected misfortune of having my work computer break, > > and > > then the unexpected fortune of being told I'm getting an 8 core with 24 gigs > > of RAM to replace it. Ho

Re: Win64 MinGW

2011-04-15 Thread Daniel Gibson
Am 15.04.2011 19:38, schrieb dsimcha: > I've just had the unexpected misfortune of having my work computer break, and > then the unexpected fortune of being told I'm getting an 8 core with 24 gigs > of RAM to replace it. However, I strongly prefer Windows as my desktop OS. > Therefore, I've starte

Win64 MinGW

2011-04-15 Thread dsimcha
I've just had the unexpected misfortune of having my work computer break, and then the unexpected fortune of being told I'm getting an 8 core with 24 gigs of RAM to replace it. However, I strongly prefer Windows as my desktop OS. Therefore, I've started caring a lot more lately about 64-bit Window