From: Antonio C. <ant...@un...> - 2013-12-03 12:16:13
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Dear Mingw-W64 community I'm a CS professor in Italy (University of Salento), I'll teach in the period March-July a programming course for the undergrads in Mathematics, and I usually teach C with mingw. I'd like to switch to mingw-w64 in particular for the better support for C99 features. So, I actually works on a desktop with windows seven 32 bit. I do not have mingw installed (clear desktop, just after windows seven sp1 installation). I downloaded one of the builds in particular: i686-w64-mingw32-gcc-4.8.0-win32_rubenvb.7z I unzipped the file in the C:\ dir, and from the command prompt I moved in the dir mingw32 and run the script mingw32env.bat so I got gcc in the path, and I'd like to test it with a simple program. I compiled the basic hello world: " #include <stdio.h> int main(...) { printf("Hello\n"); return 0; }" and I try to compile it with gcc -std=c99 test.c -o test but the answer was: test.c:1:0: internal compiler error: Illegal instruction ^ Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. See <min...@li...> for instructions. So, it's just this particular build that it's not working, could you point me to a build that it's easy to install, and works without problems. In my opinion its FUNDAMENTAL in order to promote mingw-w64 to have a EASY and STRAINGFORWARD build, something that I can point to a student that is not a developer and that works with minimum effort. Thanks Antonio Caruso |