2012/8/4 NightStrike
> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
> wrote:
> >> > The only solution I see *right now* is one of these:
> >> > 1. Install the DLLs manually (how stupid)
> >>
> >> Relying always on automated install is always equally stupid
> >> therefore I suggest that you s
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Ruben Van Boxem
wrote:
>> > The only solution I see *right now* is one of these:
>> > 1. Install the DLLs manually (how stupid)
>>
>> Relying always on automated install is always equally stupid
>> therefore I suggest that you stick to this #1, because manual
>> ma
2012/8/3 Ozkan Sezer
> On 8/3/12, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am attempting to build functioning multilib toolchains, but I see that
> > only one version of (most) GCC runtime DLLs are installed. This is with
> GCC
> > 4.6.3.
> > For a Linux64 to Win64 cross compiler, I have the fol
On 8/3/12, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am attempting to build functioning multilib toolchains, but I see that
> only one version of (most) GCC runtime DLLs are installed. This is with GCC
> 4.6.3.
> For a Linux64 to Win64 cross compiler, I have the following DLLs in the
> sysroot/prefix:
>
Hi,
I am attempting to build functioning multilib toolchains, but I see that
only one version of (most) GCC runtime DLLs are installed. This is with GCC
4.6.3.
For a Linux64 to Win64 cross compiler, I have the following DLLs in the
sysroot/prefix:
(find linux64mingw64/mingw64 -name "*.dll")
linux6