Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
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Any chance someone sets up a new DC DEV REV to run on Windows 7 for dummies like me?
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
Hello,
It looks like "mingw-get-inst-20120426.exe" (step one) doesn't download the packages properly...even big packages are downloaded much to fast.
So I have one question: what is supposed to be the size of MinGW in C:/MinGW.
Mine is +-254MB. Is it the correct size?
It looks like "mingw-get-inst-20120426.exe" (step one) doesn't download the packages properly...even big packages are downloaded much to fast.
So I have one question: what is supposed to be the size of MinGW in C:/MinGW.
Mine is +-254MB. Is it the correct size?
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
Mm... I haven't used MinGW in awhile. I know when I had it installed, it was around 120 MB or so, but that was about four or five years ago; so, I'm not sure. It may have gone up in size.
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
OK thanks.
You think that the tuto in page one of this topic is still valid? I mean not outdated and that is it possible to KallistiOS by following it?
You think that the tuto in page one of this topic is still valid? I mean not outdated and that is it possible to KallistiOS by following it?
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
Ah OK, there is obviously a mistake in the tuto on the first page:
"2.1) Go here and download these packages and extract them to a new folder called "gcc-4.5.2" created in the "dc-
chain" directory"
No, it should be:
""2.1) Go here and download these packages and extract them in the "dc-chain" directory."
After more than one hour, I still have an error...how surprising. I'll try again tomorrow and post it.
"2.1) Go here and download these packages and extract them to a new folder called "gcc-4.5.2" created in the "dc-
chain" directory"
No, it should be:
""2.1) Go here and download these packages and extract them in the "dc-chain" directory."
After more than one hour, I still have an error...how surprising. I'll try again tomorrow and post it.
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
I just followed the tutorial and I got the toolchain to compile fine. KOS compiled as well, but i don't get kos-ports to compile, when the compiler is trying to build libconio, I get the following error:
What can I do?
What can I do?
Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
I'm sorry to bump so old topic, but my post is strongly related.
I want to ask how did you guys were able to build GCC with NON-POSIX minGW?
Because all I get is error
Obviously that means exactly that I'm trying to build POSIX program that minGW is not intended for.
I want to ask how did you guys were able to build GCC with NON-POSIX minGW?
Because all I get is error
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fatal error: sys/wait.h: No such file or directory
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
I used, and sorry for replying to an old topic, thread=single. I also found a bookmark of some instructions for a ancient version of GCC click.P@S@f wrote:I want to ask how did you guys were able to build GCC with NON-POSIX minGW?
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Re: Building a 4.5.2 toolchain for MINGW WIN32 (tutorial)
Using --enable-threads=single will make the entire C++ library non thread-safe, which is inherently a very bad idea.
That said, the GCC patches included with KOS these days fix that problem by adding an --enable-threads=kos option.
That said, the GCC patches included with KOS these days fix that problem by adding an --enable-threads=kos option.