The mingw-w64 project is a complete runtime environment for gcc to support binaries native to Windows 64-bit and 32-bit operating systems.

Features

  • Compiler toolchain hosts natively
  • Supports Native TLS Callbacks
  • Supports Wide-Character Startup (-municode)
  • Supports 32-bit and 64-bit Windows i386/x64
  • Supports Multilib toolchains
  • Supports bleeding edge gcc/binutils

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License

Public Domain, GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2), Zope Public License

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  • If you are wondering what to do after the download read this -download -open the zip -extract the zip -open the cmd -enter g++ your_program.cpp -o my_program g++ is the compiler. your_program.cpp is the name of your source file. -o your_program specifies that the generated executable file will be named "your_program".
  • Please tell how to setup from the zip of folder. There must be some steps to follow :- 1. I have to setup environment for the gcc compiler 2. I have search many sites / even the Chat GPT and Google Bard But i am unable to do the job Please anyonne help to give the steps to setup compiler using this Zip folder I am using office laptop, so i can't use .exe installer for the setup. Thanks!!
  • I installed it as part of an Online Course. The MinGW is all here but without the installer, made me have a hard time to get the complier running on my machine. I fixed it by installing a GCC+mingw64 zip file from winlibs Note that I installed the "GCC 12.2.0 + LLVM/Clang/LLD/LLDB 16.0.0 + MinGW-w64 10.0.0 (UCRT) - release 5" because it was the latest. I downloaded the zip file that had LLVM/Clang/LLD/LLDB and extracted it. After that, I simply added the bin folder to path and DONE. You now have the g++ working on the command line.
  • I managed to get this version of MinGW working without using the installer. Use this video on YouTube to help: Install MinGW-W64 from archive on Windows The single file that is downloaded can be unzipped using 7-zip. Add the bin folder to your environment variables.
  • I encountered error messages during installation as other users have reported. The process did not complete successfully. Instead of struggling with this, I recommend exploring alternative hassle-free options that yield better results
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

MinGW/MSYS2, Server Operating Systems

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Other toolkit

Programming Language

Unix Shell, C++, C

Related Categories

Unix Shell Compilers, Unix Shell Cross Compilers, Unix Shell Runtimes, C++ Compilers, C++ Cross Compilers, C++ Runtimes, C Compilers, C Cross Compilers, C Runtimes

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2007-08-09