I am still having problems getting MSYS and MinGW-64 working despite a lot of
assistance from Ruben. I am running Windows 7 64-bit. I would like to start
from scratch hopefully with a suggestion as to what I should first download for
MSYS and MinGW.
Regards
Chris Saunders-
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Earnie wrote:
> Chiheng Xu wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Chiheng Xu
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Is 64-bits MSYS or Cygwin necessary?
>> >
>> > MSYS may be not necessary at all.
>> >
>> > If Cygwin merge the changes done in MSYS, and provide a Win32_Path
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 1:15 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm still using latest sezero toolchain, and fear there is a problem with
Out of curiosity, what is the source of your fear?
> it.
>
> I tried finding an oldere build, but it has been deleted. Does someone still
> have a copy avai
Hi,
I'm still using latest sezero toolchain, and fear there is a problem with
it.
I tried finding an oldere build, but it has been deleted. Does someone still
have a copy available? Then I can test the old build and see if it has the
same problem.
Thanks,
Ruben
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>
> One last question Ruben. When I had built some 64-bit libraries (GMP,
> MPFR, MPC) I had to pass an argument to configure that made it build either
> a 64-bit or 32-bit library. I have been looking on the WIKI for this but
> have not found it. Could you let me know what these are?
>
They ar
One last question Ruben. When I had built some 64-bit libraries (GMP, MPFR,
MPC) I had to pass an argument to configure that made it build either a 64-bit
or 32-bit library. I have been looking on the WIKI for this but have not found
it. Could you let me know what these are?
Regards
Chris Sa
Hi,
Well, it seems I missed a step on the wiki:
- open msys.bat and type: "sh /postinstall/pi.sh" (without quotes, mind the
first slash) and answer the questions. That should point MSYS to your
mingw-w64 install.
Sorry about that, will see that it gets fixed.
If you need anything else, feel fr
Thanks for the assistance Ruben. I downloaded MSYS-20100707.zip from the link
on the WIKI page, extracted it and moved the directory "msys" to C:\msys. I
then entered sh postinstall.sh into the MSYS command window and received the
message "sh: postinstall.sh: No such file or directory". Could
> I had the 64-bit version installed before but had to re-install my OS. I
> downloaded the file mingw-w64-v1.0-snapshot-20100730.tar.bz2 but this
> doesn't seem to extract to the same directory structure I had before. Also
> I wish to use MSYS. Could someone give me instructions on what I need