Hi William,
On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 18:53:08 +0100 (CET), r...@libertysurf.fr wrote:
> I would like to understand better what is the difference between your two
> projects, in term of cross-compilation capabilities (linux -> windows).
> mingw-64 seems to be a much bigger project, but has not factual
>
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 2:57 AM, Peter Meyer wrote:
> History:
> As far as i know. The MinGW64 Project was forked from the MinGW32
> Project because of foolery from the MinGW32 Project Staff. Some Members
> of the MinGW32
> Teams wanted to have a 64-Bit 64-Bit 86_64 Version of the MinGW Project
> b
2012/1/4 Peter Meyer
> Hi William,
>
> Am 03.01.2012 18:53, schrieb r...@libertysurf.fr:
> > Dear both lists,
> > I would like to understand better what is the difference between your
> two projects, in term of cross-compilation capabilities (linux -> windows).
> > mingw-64 seems to be a much bi
Hi William,
Am 03.01.2012 18:53, schrieb r...@libertysurf.fr:
> Dear both lists,
> I would like to understand better what is the difference between your two
> projects, in term of cross-compilation capabilities (linux -> windows).
> mingw-64 seems to be a much bigger project, but has not factual
Hi William,
2012/1/3 :
> Dear both lists,
> I would like to understand better what is the difference between your two
> projects, in term of cross-compilation capabilities (linux -> windows).
> mingw-64 seems to be a much bigger project, but has not factual documentation
> on how to actually se
Dear both lists,
I would like to understand better what is the difference between your two
projects, in term of cross-compilation capabilities (linux -> windows).
mingw-64 seems to be a much bigger project, but has not factual documentation
on how to actually setup the cross-compiling environmen