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On 12/11/2016 04:33, JonY wrote:
On 11/11/2016 22:06, Tony Kelman wrote:I have just updated the mingw-w64 cross compilers Cygwin 32bit and 64bit to mingw64-{i686,x86_64}-gcc-5.4.0-3.Hi Jon, What will be left as prev? 5.4.0-2, or the last 4.9 build? Can you help raise https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=77333? The interprocedural analysis that was added for gcc 5 is deeply buggy on mingw targets, resulting in miscompiling C++ libraries like LLVM. This is keeping me on gcc 4 indefinitely until it gets fixed. I may have to abandon gcc and switch to clang due to this, but there are many libraries that have broken build systems that behave incorrectly when you try to use clang on Windows. I'll use time machine if that's my only way to keep getting gcc 4, but this bug in gcc should really be fixed or it's going to start showing up in cygwin-mingw-cross and msys2 packages.Jon, Can you make 4.9 the previous version? Thanks.
Sorry, the files for 4.9.3-1 are no longer on sourceware. I guess they got removed when you uploaded 5.3.0-3 (28/02/16)Sorry, I guess you'll have to rebuild as gcc-4.9.3-2 and upload that, if this is really needed.
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