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From: | John W. Eaton |
Subject: | Re: Building on MinGW using MXE-built dependencies [WAS: Re: mxe-installer try 2] |
Date: | Tue, 11 Jun 2013 14:28:29 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0.12) Gecko/20130116 Icedove/10.0.12 |
On 06/10/2013 09:52 PM, John D wrote:
My assumption as well - and I deleted the file and redownloaded a couple of times just for the kick of it. When you installed mingw, do you recall what packages/options you installed? Ming32 or 64?
I've been working with mingw32, but I'm about to try the 64-bit compiler so I can try the --enable-64 option for Octave.
I believe I installed mingw32 with the C,C++ and fortran compiler, as well as MSYS basic, after selecting the option to download the latest updated lists. (I ran the update and upgrade later to verify) I also installed the following packages afterwards to meet dependencies/fix issues with compiling: msys-wget msys-unzip msys-m4 msys-openssl msys-patch msys-perl msys-regex msys-flex gettext (for bison to compile) libiconv (for libiconv to compile)
About the same, but msys-regex did not work for me because I couldn't figure out how to tell flex to find the header files and libraries since they are apparently installed in different location from other mingw headers and libraries and the compiler doesn't look there by default (weird, if you ask me).
jwe
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