On 05/09/12 07:49, Stephen Kitt wrote:
> Hi Roberto,
>
> This is fixed in gcc-mingw-w64 6 which is in Quantal.
>
> Regards,
>
> Stephen
>
>
> ** Changed in: gcc-mingw32 (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Fix Released
Thanks a lot, Stephen!
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Hi Roberto,
This is fixed in gcc-mingw-w64 6 which is in Quantal.
Regards,
Stephen
** Changed in: gcc-mingw32 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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gcc-mingw32 fails to install several links
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for your prompt reply. The problem we had is that we have several
scripts around that use the old triplet. That is why we had to manually
install symbolic links for ranlib, windres, dlltool and ar. You are of course
right that these scripts could be updated to use the new tr
Hi Roberto,
The missing commands are binutils commands, not gcc commands, but I
suppose gcc-mingw32 could provide them (rather than introduction a
binutils compatibility package).
My real question is, does the lack of these commands cause issues? The
idea behind gcc-mingw32 is just to provide com