x64 C/C++ compiler for Windows using:
- gmp
- mpfr
- mpc
- isl
- cloog
- mingw-w64
- gcc
- seh

You need at least core2 command set support to run this application.

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  • I think there's a problem with /bin/libstdc++-6.dll. As another user has pointed out, it doesn't compile C++ codes. Please investigate this issue.
  • Useful c++ compiler, easy to use
  • We use Windows because it's not Linux (where you have to compile and build programs to make them work). This product is NOT ready to run on Windows. I'm getting a message: g++: fatal error: cannot execute 'cc1plus': CreateProcess: No such file or directory compilation terminated.
    Reply from gcc-win64
    Posted 2022-08-27
    Thank you for your comment. Please create a detailed bug report.
  • Thanks for you effort!
  • I have just installed GCC 10.2 compiler in my windows 10. I can Compile but, I can't able to Run C++ code. when I try to open application file( .exe) file of c++ code i get error(0xc000007b). Please Help
    Reply from gcc-win64
    Edited 2021-04-25
    Please see this https://www.diskgenius.com/how-to/fix-error-code-0xc000007b.php It is most likely due to a missing or incompatible DLL file. You can try to link your application static (with the compiler flag -static). Use the Dependency Walker to find out which DLL is missing or incompatible: https://www.dependencywalker.com/
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

C++, C

Related Categories

C++ Build Tools, C++ Compilers, C Build Tools, C Compilers

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2017-08-19