On 25/12/2013 7:31 AM, niXman wrote:
> Ivan Garramona 2013-12-25 00:19:
>> I'm even planning to move my projects from the buggy VC++ 2013
>> to Clang.
> Why Clang? Why not GCC/MinGW-W64?
>
> As far as I know, Clang optimizes much worse than GCC. Small plus Clang
> in that it compiles a little bit f
Hello,
Great. Thanks.
Well, the first thing that pops out is to add some categories,
descriptions and perhaps the project dependencies since most projects
link other libraries that need to be compiled (like in my project, for
instance) so the list is in fact much larger than what is currently
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 05, 2014, Dragan Nikolic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to add my project that successfully builds with mingw-w64
> (using rubenvb toolchain with gcc-4.6).
> I use it to cross-compile a large number of numerical libraries based on
> cmake or automake (blas, lapack, idas, superlu,
Hello,
I'd like to add my project that successfully builds with mingw-w64
(using rubenvb toolchain with gcc-4.6).
I use it to cross-compile a large number of numerical libraries based on
cmake or automake (blas, lapack, idas, superlu, superlu_MT, bonmin,
trilinos, nlopt, deal.II) and my softwar
05 янв. 2014 г., в 13:35, ResQue написал(а):
> does anyone happen to know what this error means?
> I could really do with some help understanding what is happening and
> what i should do next/
>
> $ pacman -Syu
> :: Synchronising package databases...
> error: failed retrieving file 'mingw32.db
does anyone happen to know what this error means?
I could really do with some help understanding what is happening and
what i should do next/
$ pacman -Syu
:: Synchronising package databases...
error: failed retrieving file 'mingw32.db' from sourceforge.net : error
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