must supply
an argument. man 3 printf
Cheers,
--Sampo
> return 0;
> }
>
> I need to use this. but it seems broken. it just locks up generating spaces
> no matter what I put in for numbers. I don't think that's right.
>
>
>
> -
latest
bleeding edge git check out) software package is broken and
the old one (1.0.0) is not.
As an additional data point, I managed to make the 3.0.0 ld assert
go away by moving -Wl,--no-whole-archive flag before any of the
system libraries.
Cheers,
--Sampo
> Ruben
>
>
> > My colleag
est
bleeding edge git check out) software package is broken and
the old one (1.0.0) is not.
As an additional data point, I managed to make the 3.0.0 ld assert
go away by moving -Wl,--no-whole-archive flag before any of the
system libraries.
Cheers,
--Sampo
> Ruben
>
> > My colleague tried als
hing wrong with later mingw-w64
and/or gcc and or ld when creating DLLs.
Cheers,
--Sampo
sampo-mi...@zxid.org said:
> Possibly two bugs really:
>
> 1. One of the autobuilds versions may be broken wrt libws2_32.a
> 2. ld asserts
>
> Version: MinGW-W64 Runtime 3.0 (alpha - rev. 58
m scratch
rather than rely on autobuild that is not even based on officially released
version (the autobuild seems to be at alpha level).
ubuntu mingw-w64 package seems to be at 1.0 level rather than 3.0 so I will pass
on that for time being, though may yet resort to it if I can't get the present
ug tracker (which at least has search interface) at
http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/?source=navbar
and did not find anything with those terms.
Cheers,
--Sampo
--
Android is increasing in popularity, but the open d